Leaders from more than 40 countries have gathered in Geneva for an emergency summit aimed at speeding up global climate action as extreme weather becomes more severe and frequent. The talks come amid record heatwaves, flooding, and growing pressure on governments to deliver concrete plans rather than broad promises.
Officials at the meeting are expected to discuss emissions cuts, climate finance, and support for countries already facing the worst impacts of rising temperatures. The summit reflects mounting concern that current efforts are not moving fast enough to match the pace of the crisis.
As weather disasters intensify across regions, the stakes for communities, infrastructure, and public health continue to rise. Advocates say the focus now must shift from symbolic diplomacy to measurable action that protects people most exposed to climate risk.
The Geneva gathering is being watched as a test of whether major powers can bridge political differences and agree on stronger commitments before more damage is done.
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