Thoughts from Paris

December 13, 2015

The historic climate agreement reached at the Paris summit Saturday commits virtually every nation to reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.

“This agreement, your agreement, is not an end in itself,” French President Francois Hollande said at the closing session of the summit. “It is only the beginning.”

“This didn’t save the planet,” Bill McKibben, the co-founder of 350.org, said of the agreement. “But it may have saved the chance of saving the planet.”

“Now comes the great task of the century: How do we meet this new goal?”
- Kumi Naidoo, international executive director at Greenpeace.

Our work here and now gave future generations, cleaner air and cleaner water and a more sustainable planet. And what could be more important than that?
That's the world that we'll leave to our children. 
A world that is safer, more secure, more prosperous and more free. 
And that is our most important mission in our short time here on this earth. 
- Barack Obama

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