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European countries sign a new climate agreement

European leaders signed a new climate agreement aimed at reducing pollution faster. Supporters say it can create green jobs, while critics worry about the cost.

Source:Reuters

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European countries have signed a climate agreement designed to reduce pollution more quickly. Supporters argue that the policy could create green jobs and speed up the energy transition. Critics say the plan may be expensive for governments and businesses.

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Test your understanding

Test your understanding

01What did European countries sign?

02What do supporters think the plan could create?

03What is one concern raised by critics?

Discussion

Discussion

Do you think governments should spend more money on climate action, even if some industries face higher costs? Why or why not?

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

  • agreement word

    an official decision or plan accepted by two or more sides

    The countries reached an agreement after several months of talks.

  • reduce word

    to make something smaller or less

    The policy aims to reduce air pollution in large cities.

  • pollution word

    harmful substances in the air, water, or land

    Pollution can affect both human health and the environment.

  • critics word

    people who point out problems or express disagreement

    Critics said the proposal would be too expensive.

  • burden word

    a difficult responsibility, cost, or problem to carry

    Small companies worry about the financial burden of new rules.