World Leaders to Discuss Climate on Earth Day
Earth Day is a day set aside to remind people to protect our planet. It’s held on April 22 every year. This Earth Day, US President Joe Biden is holding a virtual meeting on the climate with the leaders of 40 countries. The two-day climate meeting, called the “Leaders Summit on Climate”, was announced in late March. It’s meant to encourage leaders from around the world to take stronger action on the climate. The move is also meant to show that America is once again willing to lead the world on climate action. In 2015, the world’s countries signed the “Paris Agreement” to work together to slow global warming. The main goal of the Paris Agreement is to keep global heating below 1.5ºC. The Paris Agreement set goals for countries to cut pollution and replace fossil fuels with energy that doesn’t pollute, such as solar, wind, and water power. The countries agreed that in five years, they would set new, bolder goals for cutting emissions. The Paris Agreement couldn’t have happened without