COP23 takes place two years after the landmark Paris Agreement in 2015 delivered a global deal on tackling climate change. Unfortunately, the 2015 agreement is already under pressure, with the Trump Administration in the US threatening the hard-won international consensus. But, positively, the Paris Agreement doesn't just rely on government to make things happen. Business, civil society and sub-national government all have a role to play. And three years ago we established the Lima-Paris Action Agenda, a way for these groups to act together. The Action Agenda is already proving its worth with the 'We Are Still In' coalition in the US. Mayors, governors, tribal leaders, CEOs and university presidents have all come together to defy Trump's climate-unfriendly approach. |
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