World leaders gather at Geneva Climate Summit for urgent action
In Geneva, the European hub of diplomacy, this week marks the 2025 Global Climate Summit, bringing together over 120 world leaders, experts, and environmental activists. The main goal is to adopt concrete and immediate measuresto reduce carbon emissions and prevent impending climate catastrophes.
In his opening speech, the UN Secretary-General warned that the window for action is limited to just a few months, and today’s decisions will shape the planet’s future. Participating nations are negotiating plans to invest in renewable energy, tropical forest protection, and industrial pollution reduction, as global temperatures reached record highs in 2025.
The summit also emphasizes cooperation between developed and developing countries, providing funds and technology to implement sustainable eco-projects. Activists like Greta Thunberg and other young leaders participate in panels, urging ambitious policies and accountability for future generations.