Baerbock at the Un Climate Summit: "the Greatest Threat of Our Time"
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The President of the UN General Assembly called for cooperation in climate protection at COP30. A major demonstration is planned for the weekend in Belém.
In recent years, ex-foreign minister Baerbock often negotiated the nights at the climate summits. Now, as a UN representative, she comes to Brazil - with a clear message in her luggage.
Former Foreign Minister Baerbock comes to the climate summit in Brazil as a UN representative. Despite global conflicts, she sees the climate crisis as an existential danger. Around half of the world's population is already severely affected.
Despite the many wars and conflicts around the world, the President of the UN General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock, classified the climate crisis as "the greatest threat of our time." At the beginning of her visit to the World Climate Conference in Belém, Brazil, she said to the German Press Agency: "About 3.6 billion people – almost half of the world's population – are at great risk today from the consequences of climate change: droughts, floods…
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