‘Change course now’: UN chief on failure to limit global heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius
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The UN Secretary-General warns of devastating consequences if humanity fails to limit global warming. In an interview with The Guardian ahead of the COP30 climate summit, he sharply criticizes the world's governments.
In a major impact statement, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued an unprecedented warning to the world: mankind has failed to limit global warming to the critical threshold of 1.5°C established by the Paris Agreement. In an exclusive interview agreed by The Guardian and the Amazon media organisation Sumaúma, Guterres acknowledged that the crossing of this border is now “invasive” and will have “dangerous consequences”
London, 28 Oct (EFE).- UN Secretary General António Guterres laments the failure to keep the temperature of the planet below a 1.5 degree increase and urges humanity to change course immediately, as stated in an interview published this Tuesday by The Guardian newspaper. In his view, it is already "inviable" that the international community will not meet the goal set in the Paris agreement in 2015, which will have " devastating consequences" for…
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