Global Climate Summit Reaches Historic Agreement
World leaders gathered in Geneva have signed a landmark climate accord committing nations to reduce carbon emissions by fifty percent before 2035. The agreement, reached after two weeks of intense negotiations, includes binding targets for industrialized nations and a dedicated fund for developing countries transitioning to green energy. Environmental groups cautiously welcomed the deal while noting that enforcement mechanisms remain weak. The summit president called it a turning point for international cooperation on climate change, though several major economies expressed reservations about implementation timelines. Scientists say the targets are achievable but require immediate policy changes and significant investment in renewable infrastructure.
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