The Place de l’Étoile was splashed in red this Friday to mark the tenth anniversary of the Paris climate agreement. Greenpeace unfurled banners reading "10 Years of Climate Sabotage," highlighting the lack of progress since 2015, according to Le Parisien. This striking protest serves as a reminder that the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 °C is still far out of reach.
On December 14, 2025, Paris will host the Run for Climate solidarity race, ten years after the Paris Agreement. This 10km race, open to all, mobilizes runners to fund climate research and remind us of the urgent need for action.
The State Council gave three months to the French government to prove they were fulfilling their commitments to fight against global warming. A necessary intervention after the city of Grande-Synthe, along with other cities and NGOs, referred to the authority.