The World Is a Mess. That Makes the Climate Crisis Harder to Solve.
Briefly

During the past decade, geopolitical shifts have complicated global climate cooperation, especially as economic tensions and military conflicts emerge, impacting the collective response to climate change.
As countries confront the effects of climate change, the promise of the 2015 Paris accord feels distant, with rich nations failing to fulfill their financial commitments to poorer countries.
War and political discord, ranging from Ukraine to the Middle East, have undermined global consensus on climate action, as major polluters become less inclined to cooperate due to geopolitical tensions.
With climate change as a mutual threat, the need for unity among nations is more pressing than ever; however, recent shifts indicate a critical low point in collaborative efforts.
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