Friday, April 22, 2016

Climate Change: 171 Countries Sign Climate Change Treaty

Nations ink historic Paris climate deal (BBC News)

Map showing the countries signing the Paris agreement (blue) and those that aren't
Amid hope and hype, delegates have finished signing the Paris climate agreement at UN headquarters in New York.

Some 171 countries inked the deal today, a record number for a new international treaty. About 15 nations, mainly small island states, had already ratified the agreement.

But dozens of other countries were required to take this second step before the pact came into force. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said: "Paris will shape the lives of all future generations a profound way - it is their future that is at stake."

Speaking at the opening ceremony, he said the planet was experiencing record temperatures: "We are in a race against time I urge all countries to join the agreement at the national level. Today we are signing a new covenant for the future."