Paper On The Paris Agreement

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I don't think that the Paris Agreement will work in solving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For example, according to page 2, paragraph 5 of the article, "The deal will not, on its own, solve global warming. At best, scientists who have analyzed it say it will cut global greenhouse gas emissions by about half enough that is the point at which, scientific studies have concluded, the world will be locked into a future of devastating consequences, including rising sea levels, severe droughts and flooding, widespread food and water shortages and more destructive storms." Doing this will only cut down greenhouse gas emissions by half, and we would still have to face and encounter the devastating effects of climate change. It might take a very long time before we could fully cut down all greenhouse gas emissions. Another example, according to page 3, paragraph 2 of the article, "Just five years ago, such a deal seemed politically impossible. A similar 2009 climate change summit meeting in Copenhagen collapsed, and acrimonious failure after countries could not unite around a deal." The Copenhagen meeting failed to make a difference in the world about climate change. The countries couldn't unite all together at once. The same thing might happen to the Paris Agreement, where all the nations un...

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