Episode

10 years after the Paris Agreement: Where are we now?

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Climate Watch
Published
Apr 22, 2026
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2043
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Summary

April 22 marks Earth Day. Ten years ago on this day, leaders from around the world gathered at the UN Headquarters in New York for the signing ceremony of the Paris Agreement. A decade on, where does the global fight against climate change stand today? Climate Watch host Zhao Ying speaks with Michael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change at University College London.