'Climate time bomb ticking', emissions must urgently be cut —UN chief
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U.N. Warns “Climate Time Bomb Is Ticking” as Cyclone Freddy Death Toll Tops 560 in Malawi & Mozambique
In a major new report released Monday, the United Nations is calling for immediate and drastic cuts to greenhouse gas emissions in order to stop global warming. The “final warning” by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change comes as the death toll from Cyclone Freddy just swept through southeast Africa, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands more. Climate justice activist Dipti Bhatnagar with Friends of the Earth Mo
‘Climate Time Bomb is Ticking’: The UN climate report and its findings explained
The IPCC, a UN-backed body of global scientists, has released its synthesis report that sums up the physical science, impacts, and mitigation of climate change. The report warns that the world is likely to miss the target of limiting temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius
'Climate time bomb ticking', emissions must urgently be cut -UN chief
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that the "climate time bomb is ticking" as he urged rich nations on Monday to slash emissions sooner after a new assessment from scientists said there was little time to lose in tackling climate change.
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