Phrases with «global pact»

A "global pact" refers to an agreement or treaty that is made among countries worldwide. It involves all nations coming together to collaborate and make collective decisions on important global issues or address specific problems that affect the entire planet. The term signifies unity, cooperation, and shared responsibility among nations in promoting common goals and finding solutions for global challenges. Full definition

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Sentences with «global pact»

  • Al Gore...» said he wanted to ensure the US enacts a national carbon emission cap and ratifies a new global pact on climate change in the next three years. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • California is redoubling its environmental efforts less than three months before world leaders gather in Paris for a United Nations summit to create a new global pact for fighting climate change. (latimes.com)
  • James Kanter and I have a story in today's paper about a new tack by the Bush administration aimed at clarifying, for Europe particularly, that the United States is not opposed to any new climate treaty — just all of the formulations that have bubbled up since 1992, when the first global pact was accepted by nearly all countries (it was signed by the first President Bush). (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
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