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UN General Assembly Passes Climate Resolution Amid Opposition from Major Emitters

On May 20, 2026, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution aimed at reinforcing global commitments to tackle climate change, despite significant opposition from major greenhouse gas emitters, including the US.

Editorial StaffMay 20, 20261 MIN READ

The UN General Assembly has taken a significant step by adopting a resolution that emphasizes the responsibilities of nations in addressing climate change. This resolution was passed on May 20, 2026.

However, the text of the resolution faced alterations due to pressure from major greenhouse gas emitters, which raises questions about the strength of the commitments made.

Notably, the United States was among the nations that opposed this resolution, reflecting ongoing tensions in international climate policy discussions.