The Paris Peace Forum is pleased to announce the release of a new episode of its podcast series 60' Diplo, dedicated to one of the most pressing challenges of our time: 10 years on from the Paris Agreement: time to take stock!
In this episode, our guests assess a decade marked by fragile progress and growing disillusionment: COPs are struggling to deliver on their promises, commitments are deemed insufficient, and climate diplomacy must reinvent itself in the face of a deeply changing world.
The episode explores how climate disruption continues to reshape global geopolitical balances, exacerbating migration flows, insecurities, and inequalities between the Global North and South. Ten years after the Paris Agreement — which had generated a wave of hope and rallied broad international support — the picture is mixed. COPs face growing criticism, seen as too costly in environmental and financial terms, and falling short of expected results. The discussion examines how to move beyond these deadlocks and what political and diplomatic strategies could allow the world to reconcile climate action with international stability, at a time when the climate emergency is redefining power dynamics.
The episode is available on the Paris Peace Forum's YouTube channel and on all major audio platforms.
Stay tuned for the next episode of 60' Diplo, to be released next month.