World leaders have reached a landmark agreement to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 at the conclusion of the Global Climate Summit. The deal includes significant funding for developing nations to transition to clean energy sources.
The agreement, which was reached after two weeks of intense negotiations, represents a major step forward in the fight against climate change. "This is a historic moment for our planet," said the UN Secretary-General during the closing ceremony.
Key provisions of the agreement include increased investment in renewable energy, stronger emissions targets for developed nations, and a new framework for climate finance. Environmental groups have praised the agreement but warn that swift implementation will be crucial.

