From Paris 2015 to Belém 2030 The Great Disruption in Global Climate Governance
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From the Paris Agreement in 2015 to Belém 2030, the global climate agenda is being structurally rewritten.This static video with audio explores the forces disrupting climate governance, finance, and delivery.The next phase of the transition may redefine global power itself.This static video with audio explores the great disruption in global climate governance, tracing the path from the Paris Agreement (2015) to the road toward Belém 2030.What began as a unified, consensus-driven climate framework is now entering a far more complex and fragmented phase — shaped by geopolitics, capital constraints, uneven energy transitions, and declining global coordination.In this episode, we examine:How Paris 2015 reshaped global climate ambitionWhy implementation has diverged sharply across regionsHow climate finance, energy security, and development priorities are collidingWhy the global transition has become fragmented and multi-speedThe widening gap between ambition, capital, and deliveryWhy Belém 2030 represents a critical inflection point for climate governanceThis is not just a climate discussion.It’s about power, institutions, capital flows, and systemic disruption.As the world moves from pledges to execution, the rules of global climate governance are being rewritten — and the outcome will shape markets, policy, and stability over the next decade.▶️ Listen to the full audio to understand why the period between Paris and Belém marks the most disruptive phase of the climate transition.