Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. The Guardian View on Climate Diplomacy: It’s Crunch Time – Again 39 October 25, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Guardian (U.K.) on 25 October 2022 by The Guardian (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:climate changeclimate policyCOP26John KerryNancy PelosiU.K. Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Cuba: Summit between Wars and Other Disruptions June 21, 2025. Published in Juventude Rebelde[T]he specter of war will inevitably hover over the meeting. 0 India: What if Trump Has Just Started Another ‘Forever War’? June 23, 2025. Published in NDTV 0 Austria: Trump Is Playing with Fire. Does He Want the Whole House To Go up in Flames? June 19, 2025. Published in Der Standard[P]eople did not expect this when they voted for Trump even though he repeatedly promised he would do so. 0 Germany: LA Protests: Why Are So Many Mexican Flags Flying in the US? June 21, 2025. Published in Die TageszeitungIt's about ... intercultural relationship, not about romanticizing nationalism. 0 Switzerland: Trump’s Military Contingent in Los Angeles Is Disproportionate and Dangerous June 20, 2025. Published in Neuer Zürcher Zeitung[C]ivil war-like conditions are prevailing in America’s second-largest metropolis. 0 Topics India: What if Trump Has Just Started Another ‘Forever War’? June 23, 2025. Published in NDTV 0 Russia: Will the US Intervene in an Iran-Israel Conflict? Political Analyst Weighs the Odds* June 22, 2025. Published in NEWS.ru[T]here’s no clear indication that Iran is gaining the upper hand. 0 Cuba: Summit between Wars and Other Disruptions June 21, 2025. Published in Juventude Rebelde[T]he specter of war will inevitably hover over the meeting. 0 Germany: Resistance to Trump’s Violence Is Justified June 21, 2025. Published in TazA few burning cars and garbage cans aside, the real act of violence begins with criminalizing and vilifying entire groups of the population. 0 Germany: LA Protests: Why Are So Many Mexican Flags Flying in the US? June 21, 2025. Published in Die TageszeitungIt's about ... intercultural relationship, not about romanticizing nationalism. 0 Spain: Trump-Musk: Affair, Breakup and Reconciliation? June 20, 2025. Published in La Razón[A] battle to the death is in neither side’s interest. 0 Switzerland: Trump’s Military Contingent in Los Angeles Is Disproportionate and Dangerous June 20, 2025. Published in Neuer Zürcher Zeitung[C]ivil war-like conditions are prevailing in America’s second-largest metropolis. 0 Germany: If You’re Not for Him, You Should Be Afraid* June 19, 2025. Published in Süddeutsche ZeitungUnless the country ... takes a resolute stand against Trump now, there may not be another democratically elected president in three and a half years. 0 Related Articles U.K.: The Guardian View on Trump and Reality: from Promoting Alternative Facts To Erasing Truths March 30, 2025. Published in The GuardianThe decision to put documents on the assassination of John F Kennedy into the public domain comes alongside a ‘digital book burning’ of data. Australia: With Trump Declaring War on Climate Action, Is This the Last Straw? February 18, 2025. Published in Sydney Morning Herald Australia: Trump Is Ditching Climate Action, Again. This Time, There Are Ways To Fight Back January 27, 2025. Published in Sydney Morning Herald Uganda: Implications of US WHO Withdrawal January 27, 2025. Published in Monitor[Trump's] decision was greeted with thunderous applause from his base. France: Climate: Trump Risks Dragging the Planet into a Catastrophic Spiral January 20, 2025. Published in Le MondeDonald Trump's return to power in the U.S. could foresee political backtracking in complete contradiction with the climate emergency. Previous articleUS Should Learn Lessons from ‘Totally Failed’ Tariff War against ChinaNext articleProspect of US-Style Democracy Dims as Americans Have Less Faith in Their System LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment