Paris Peace Forum Launches New Podcast Episode: ‘Ten Years After the Paris Agreement: A Look Back’
Paris, March 24, 2026 – The Paris Peace Forum is pleased to announce the release of a new episode in its ’60’ Diplo’ podcast series, focusing on one of the most pressing challenges of our time: ‘Ten Years After the Paris Agreement: A Look Back.’ This episode delves into a decade marked by fragile advancements and growing disillusionment in climate action.
The podcast features guests who highlight the struggles faced by Conferences of the Parties (COPs) in fulfilling their commitments, the perceived inadequacy of current pledges, and the urgent need for climate diplomacy to reinvent itself amidst a rapidly changing global landscape.
A Conversation on Climate Diplomacy, Ten Years After the Paris Agreement
The episode explores how climate change continues to disrupt global geopolitical balances, exacerbating migratory movements, insecurities, and inequalities between the Global North and South. A decade after the Paris Agreement, which initially sparked hope and garnered broad international support, the assessment is mixed. COPs face increasing criticism, being deemed too burdensome environmentally and financially, and insufficient in their outcomes.
The discussion examines strategies to overcome these impasses and identifies political and diplomatic approaches that could reconcile climate action with international stability. This conversation is particularly timely as the climate emergency redefines power dynamics on a global scale.
Distinguished Speakers
- Laurence Tubiana, President and CEO of the European Climate Foundation
- Ferréol Delmas, Founder of the think tank Écologie responsable
- Justin Vaïsse, Director and Founder of the Paris Peace Forum, serving as moderator
The episode is now available on the Paris Peace Forum’s YouTube channel and all major audio platforms. Stay tuned for the next episode of ’60’ Diplo,’ scheduled for release next month.
The Paris Peace Forum is committed to addressing global challenges through dialogue and concrete solutions. Their initiatives include policy programs, scale-up projects, and various events aimed at fostering international cooperation. The Forum also organizes an annual event in November, with the next one scheduled for November 11-12, 2026.
In other recent news from the Paris Peace Forum:
- March 16, 2026: Bridging the Evidence Gap on Malicious AI Use in Cyberspace – a thematic event at the RSAC 2026 conference.
- March 3, 2026: Review of side events at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
- February 25, 2026: ‘Living in an Overheated World?’, a new podcast episode.
- February 20, 2026: Conversation on Israeli-Palestinian Diplomacy.
- February 17, 2026: High-level roundtable at the African Mining Indaba 2026.
- February 13, 2026: Launch of the France Retail Assessment 2026 report with ATNI.
These activities underscore the Forum’s dedication to engaging with critical global issues and fostering collaborative solutions across various sectors.
Source: https://parispeaceforum.org/fr/actualites/dix-ans-apres-les-accords-de-paris-lheure-du-bilan-nouvel-episode-de-podcast/