The state of climate action in 2025

A decade on from the Paris Agreement

Climbing global greenhouse gas emissions. Intensifying climate impacts. Fading political momentum among some major emitters. The world has seen a troubling backsliding of climate action — precisely when bold, urgent progress is needed most.

Despite mounting challenges, there are encouraging signs of hope. Record-breaking clean energy investments and a growing surge in private climate finance underscore the possibility that rapid transformation remains within reach.

A decade since more than 190 countries adopted the Paris Agreement, it's time to evaluate where we stand: how are global efforts to mitigate climate change fairing?

Hosted in partnership with World Resources Institute, the Bezos Earth Fund, Climate Analytics, ClimateWorks Foundation, and the High-Level Climate Champions, this webinar will spotlight what it will take to accelerate transformational change this decade.

Launching the State of Climate Action 2025 report, the event will give a platform to global climate leaders as they discuss the key sectoral actions needed to turn the dial on climate action.

Speakers

  • Jennifer Morgan
    Former Secretary and Special Envoy for International Climate Action, German Federal Foreign Office
  • Helen Mountford
    President and CEO, ClimateWorks Foundation
  • Kelly Levin
    Chief of Science, Data and Systems Change, the Bezos Earth Fund; Co-Director of Systems Change Lab
  • Dan Ioschpe
    Climate High-Level Champion, COP30
  • Dorah Modise
    Executive Director, Presidential Climate Commission
  • Catherine McKenna
    Founder and CEO, Climate and Nature Solutions
  • Sophie Boehm
    Senior Research Associate, Systems Change Lab, World Resources Institute

Notes

This event is being hosted online by the World Resources Institute. You can register here.