pdated: April 2025 | International Climate Diplomacy | A2 English
๐ฅ Introduction: The End of a Shared Dream?
In 2015, the world came together in Paris and made a promise ๐.
Leaders from nearly every country said they would fight climate change together ๐ค.
It was a moment of hope, with smiles, handshakes, and powerful words of unity ๐๏ธ.
But now, in April 2025, that dream is breaking.
The climate crisis is growing faster than our solutions.
Countries are not working together anymore.
The collapse of global climate diplomacy is no longer a fear โ it is reality.
๐ช๏ธ A Decade of Delay and Disagreement
Since the Paris Agreement, the planet has continued to warm ๐ก๏ธ.
Each year brought new disasters: wildfires in Canada, floods in Pakistan, droughts in Spain ๐ฅ๐ง๐พ.
Scientists gave stronger warnings, but action stayed slow.
At every COP meeting, leaders made new promises.
But they often returned home and forgot them.
Sometimes, governments changed, and new leaders said climate action was too expensive ๐ธ.
Other times, countries argued over money, responsibility, or who should act first.
Instead of solving the crisis together, the world became divided ๐โก.
๐งฏ COP28: A Turning Point That Failed
In December 2024, countries met in Dubai for COP28.
The world hoped for progress.
But the talks quickly became tense and full of conflict ๐ฅ.
Developing nations asked rich countries to pay more.
They said they did not create the problem but suffer the worst effects ๐.
Rich countries, however, did not agree on who should pay, or how much.
China and India refused to sign a fossil fuel phase-out.
The US came with a new climate plan but gave no financial commitments.
The EU tried to lead but could not build a global alliance ๐ถ๐จ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ.
The final document had weak language and no strong action.
When COP28 ended, there was no celebration โ only silence.
Many climate experts called it โa historic failure.โ ๐ฌ๐๐ซ๏ธ
๐ง April 2025: The Ice Finally Cracks
In the months after COP28, the damage became clear.
Several countries officially pulled back from their climate targets ๐ถ.
Brazil stopped forest protection plans.
The UK delayed its ban on petrol cars.
Australia approved new coal projects โฝ๐ณ๐.
The US said it would โreviewโ its climate budget.
At the same time, China increased coal use for energy security.
Climate funds for poor countries were frozen or forgotten โ๏ธ.
Many diplomats cancelled climate summits.
Global cooperation began to disappear like melting icebergs ๐ง๐๐งณ.
The dream of a united fight against global warming?
It was no longer alive.
๐ Climate Reality in 2025
As diplomacy dies, the climate does not wait.
In March 2025, global temperatures reached 1.52ยฐC above pre-industrial levels.
This is past the critical 1.5ยฐC threshold that world leaders promised to avoid โ ๏ธ๐ก๏ธ๐.
The consequences are already visible.
In Italy, olive production dropped 40% due to heat and pests ๐ซโ๏ธ๐ชฐ.
In Bangladesh, 3 million people had to leave their homes because of floods ๐ ๐ง๐ถโโ๏ธ.
In California, fires destroyed forests, houses, and towns ๐๏ธ๐ฅ๐๏ธ.
These events are no longer rare.
They are becoming the new normal.
๐งญ What Went Wrong?
Many people are asking: how did we let this happen?
The answers are complex โ and painful ๐.
Some blame political leaders who made empty promises ๐ฃ.
Others blame oil and gas companies that slowed change ๐ข๏ธ.
Many blame economic fears and short-term thinking ๐ฐ๐ฐ๏ธ.
But the biggest problem was trust.
Countries did not believe others would act, so they stopped acting too.
The system of cooperation broke like glass dropped on the floor ๐ช๐ฅ๐งน.
Now, each nation is trying to protect itself first.
But the climate is a shared problem โ and it needs shared solutions.
Alone, no one can fix this ๐.
๐ค Tech Dreams vs Political Reality
Some leaders say we can solve the crisis with new technology ๐งฌ.
They talk about carbon capture, hydrogen planes, and geoengineering โ๏ธ๐ฌโ๏ธ.
These ideas are interesting โ but not ready, not cheap, and not enough.
At the same time, fossil fuel use continues.
In 2025, oil demand is still high.
Natural gas is promoted as โgreenโ in many regions.
Even electric cars require mining, energy, and political support โก๐โ๏ธ.
Hope in technology is useful.
But without action, hope becomes illusion.
And illusions donโt reduce emissions ๐ซ๏ธ.
๐ซ The End of Climate Leadership?
Ten years ago, the EU was seen as the green leader ๐ช๐บ๐ฑ.
Now it struggles to keep its own promises.
The US changes strategy every election ๐ณ๏ธ.
China chooses energy security over emissions cuts โ๏ธ.
And many smaller nations feel abandoned.
There is no clear leader now.
Climate summits have become empty stages.
Instead of collaboration, we see competition.
The story of climate diplomacy is becoming a tragedy.
And the planet is paying the price ๐๐ธ๐.
๐ข Civil Society Still Fights โ But Alone
While politicians argue, people continue to act.
Activists protest, students strike, scientists speak out ๐ข๐งชโ.
In Kenya, women plant trees to stop desertification.
In Sweden, teenagers join climate marches.
In Brazil, Indigenous communities protect forests ๐ชต๐๏ธ๐ฟ.
But without political support, these efforts are not enough.
They are brave โ but too small for a problem this big.
Hope remains.
But it is tired.
And tired hope cannot carry the world alone ๐๐๐ค.
๐ Summary โ Key Points
- The Paris Agreementโs dream of unity has collapsed in 2025.
- COP28 failed to deliver strong commitments, causing global tension.
- Countries like the US, China, UK, and Brazil have weakened or cancelled climate actions.
- 2025 shows real climate damage, from fires to floods.
- Global diplomacy is broken, and no clear leader remains.
- Civil society continues to act, but cannot solve the crisis alone.
๐ Glossary โ English/Italian ๐ฌ๐งโก๏ธ๐ฎ๐น (30 voci)
Word / Phrase | Italian Meaning |
---|---|
Climate diplomacy | Diplomazia climatica |
Paris Agreement | Accordo di Parigi |
Global warming | Riscaldamento globale |
COP28 | Conferenza ONU sul clima n. 28 |
Fossil fuels | Combustibili fossili |
Phase-out | Eliminazione progressiva |
Carbon budget | Bilancio di carbonio |
Emissions | Emissioni |
Threshold | Soglia |
Displacement | Sfollamento |
Wildfire | Incendio boschivo |
Drought | Siccitร |
Flood | Alluvione |
Energy security | Sicurezza energetica |
Greenwashing | Ecologismo di facciata |
Short-term thinking | Pensiero a breve termine |
Empty promises | Promesse vuote |
Civil society | Societร civile |
Grassroots movement | Movimento dal basso |
Carbon capture | Cattura del carbonio |
Geoengineering | Ingegneria climatica |
Natural resources | Risorse naturali |
Political will | Volontร politica |
Disillusion | Disillusione |
Shared problem | Problema condiviso |
Tipping point | Punto di non ritorno |
Deadlock | Stallo |
Mitigation | Mitigazione |
Adaptation | Adattamento |
Collapse | Crollo |