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Acuerdo de París

The Acuerdo de París is an international treaty adopted in 2015 where countries worldwide committed to limiting global warming. They aim to keep temperature rise well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. Countries pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions through national plans, increase transparency, and support climate resilience. The agreement promotes global cooperation to address climate change, encouraging sustainable development and investment in clean energy. It is a flexible, non-binding framework that relies on countries’ voluntary commitments to work together for a safer, healthier future for all.