Quantcast

Macron on UN’s Decade of Action for Cryosphere Sciences: ‘Protecting these regions means protecting ourselves’

CEO of AUSTRAC on non-AML compliant crypto exchanges: They 'can expect to hear from us'
Memecoin LIBRA in Argentina: A look back at a future state scandal? Crypto Dossier
U.S.-Listed Bitcoin Miners Are Growing Their Share of the Network Hashrate: Bernstein
Blockchain Wars: BNB Chain Overtakes Solana and Ethereum in Daily Fees
Former prosecutor of DOJ: The corporate monitorship system is 'in dire need of reform'
CEO of Crypto Council for Innovation: 'SEC initiated more than 125 enforcement actions' but issued 'no clear guidance or rulemakings'
District Judge on Coinbase lawsuit: Coinbase 'sells digital assets qualifying as "securities" without registering with' SEC
Bitcoin: Michael Saylor and Strategy add 7,633 BTC to their treasury
USDC hits $56.3B market cap, regains losses from bear market
U.K. Man Wants to Buy Landfill Site in Search for Lost $784M of Bitcoin: Report
European Central Bank (ECB) hopes Trump's pro-crypto policy will accelerate digital euro
Chairman of Czech Cryptocurrency Association on new crypto laws: ‘Key part of the future of the Czech economy’
U.S. Regulator Pursuing Tokenization Pilot to Tap Stablecoins as Collateral
BaFin announces warning on unlicensed services by CoinCapitals and EasyInvestingPro
Attorney on Operation Choke Point 2.0: 'The government should fix what it has broken'
French crypto entrepreneur on Binance France investigation: 'timing is perfect' to 'secure full cooperation' with crypto tax
Alchemy Pay acquires Korea Electronic Financial Business registration
Bitcoin: El Salvador continues to accumulate BTC
Blackrock Plans to Launch a Bitcoin ETP in Europe: Bloomberg
French crypto entrepreneur on Binance France investigation: 'two days after the Senate vote on unrealized capital gains'
Bitcoin retail sellers send $625M to Binance before 'first cycle top'
Crypto entrepreneur on France's Bitcoin tax: France is 'going down'
ECB cuts rates, does not expect strategic Bitcoin reserves in EU
YZi Labs (formerly Binance Labs) brings $16 million to Sign’s airdrop distribution services
CIF: Congress must act on permanent safeguards against debanking, Chokepoint 2.0
US Crypto Reserve – Bitcoin or XRP: BRICS Has the Power to Affect the US
Tether disappointed with ‘rushed actions’ on MiCA-driven USDT delisting in Europe
Binance Labs rebrands to YZi Labs with new leadership and investment focus
Crypto influencer: Bitcoin's 'design ensures that no single person or entity can control it'
Bitcoin: Crypto market catches its breath after DeepSeek shock
Macron on UN’s Decade of Action for Cryosphere Sciences: ‘Protecting these regions means protecting ourselves’
Analysis
Webp macron 1
French President Emmanuel Macron (right) pictured with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer | X/EmmanuelMacron

French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the United Nations' (UN) commitment to an initiative titled "Decade of Action of Cryosphere Sciences" will support efforts to combat climate change in the cryosphere. Macron shared his statement in an August 13 post on X.

"There is a race that must not be stopped and that we all together must win: the race against climate change," said Macron. "A strong proposition from the Paris Appeal for Glaciers and the Poles: the United Nations commits to a Decade of Action for Cryosphere Sciences. What it means: Over the next 10 years, scientists from around the world will unite and intensify their research on the cryosphere to better understand and protect it. Protecting these regions means protecting ourselves."

Earlier this month, the UN General Assembly adopted the "Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences, 2025–2034," according to the World Climate Research Programme. The initiative will involve research and monitoring of changes in the cryosphere, such as melting glaciers.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Crypto Republique
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

The European Union (EU) has taken strides to use blockchain for advancing climate change initiatives. According to Blockchain for Climate Innovation, "The European Union has taken the lead in formally looking for ways to harness blockchain for climate action; for this purpose, in 2018, the European Blockchain Partnership was created to leverage blockchain to create cross-border services for public administrations, businesses, citizens and their ecosystems to verify the information and make services trustworthy."

Blockchain has the potential to offer several benefits for climate change. According to the European Commission, blockchain can improve "transparency, accountability and traceability of greenhouse gas emissions." It can be utilized through "smart contracts to better calculate, track and report on the reduction of the carbon footprint across the entire value chain." Additionally, "it can provide instant authentication, verification of real-time data and clear data records."

The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) published an article regarding blockchain and climate change. In the article, several advantages of blockchain were outlined, including the "sustainability of products" and "the real-time monitoring of pollution." UNEP also emphasized how blockchain is driving innovation throughout the world. The organization noted that "according to the UNEP/SAF report, blockchain’s distributed ledger technology can provide improvements by enabling renewable energy project developers, investors, and purchasers to collaborate on a common platform with established international standards for due diligence and compliance."

According to Elysee Palace sources, Macron is the eighth president of the French Fifth Republic. He studied philosophy before joining the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA), from which he graduated in 2004. Macron joined the General Inspectorate of Finance, where he worked for four years before entering the banking sector. In 2012 he became Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic; from 2014 to 2016 he served as Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs.

More News

Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, said that broader cryptocurrency use will emerge from seamless products where users benefit without engaging with the underlying systems.

Oct 22, 2025

Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy Inc., announced that the company has expanded its bitcoin holdings and reported a 25.9% year-to-date yield for 2025.

Oct 22, 2025

Lark Davis, founder of Wealth Mastery, advised traders to avoid leverage and risky "revenge trading" amid widespread liquidations and emphasized the importance of protecting capital.

Oct 22, 2025

Kent Lin, Co-founder of Optimum, said that Bitcoin's market capitalization is approximately 7% of gold's, suggesting that the rally in gold expands potential upside for Bitcoin.

Oct 22, 2025

Anna Milne, founding director of research for the CAFE Association, said that membership focuses on industry leadership that combines innovation with consumer protection, rather than merely adhering to baseline compliance.

Oct 20, 2025

Edward "Coach" Weinhaus, the Founding Executive Director of the CAFE Association, emphasized that fraud is a shared problem and detailed the organization's plan to educate consumers and support responsible companies.

Oct 17, 2025