Countries and businesses are grappling with what the new climate deal – finalized during the U.N. conference in Paris on Saturday – means for them.

The deal requires all countries to set emissions targets and aim to prevent global temperatures from rising two degrees Celsius, but it does not have legally binding emissions targets, which makes it hard to enforce.

Derek Thompson, of The Atlantic, speaks with Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson about the deal and how it will be carried out.

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