In 2025, the Paris City Hall will host a special exhibition, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Accords.
The news broke when the wishes of Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris, for the year 2025 were announced: in addition to the numerous projects included in the budget for this new year, there are several exhibitions. Among them, one anniversary exhibition will be offered within the Paris City Hall, on the 10 years of the Paris Agreements.
Signed in 2015 during the Paris conference on climate change by 193 states, the Paris Agreements are an international treaty aimed at finding funding and implementing the necessary actions to mitigate the effects and best adapt to climate change. The long-term objective of these agreements is to maintain the increase in the average temperature of the planet. below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels.
Ten years later, what assessment do we draw from these agreements? In the news, we note in particular the withdrawal of the United States' signature in 2025, upon the inauguration of new President Donald Trump. In terms of figures and developments, this is what the exhibition will retrace: the actions taken, at local and international level, to respect these agreements as much as possible. So, the Paris town hall will offer an exhibition to observe the evolution of these agreements, within the Town Hall.
-For the moment, no additional information has detailed the content of the exhibition or the dates on which it will be visible to the general public.