COP26 climate summit must act to ‘save humanity’, says UN chief

COP26 climate summit must act to ‘save humanity’, says UN chief

Countries must keep the Paris deal goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C alive, he added.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the COP26 summit in Glasgow today. (AP pic)
GLASGOW:
The COP26 climate summit must act to “save humanity” and protect the planet, UN chief Antonio Guterres said today, warning that currently “we are digging our own graves”.

Top on his list of summit priorities, the UN Secretary-General said countries must keep the Paris deal goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C alive.

Calling for decarbonisation of global economies and the phase out of coal, he said world leaders need “maximum ambition” to make the summit a success.

“It’s time to say: enough,” Guterres told world leaders gathered in the Scottish city of Glasgow for the conference.

“Enough of brutalising biodiversity. Enough of killing ourselves with carbon. Enough of treating nature like a toilet. Enough of burning and drilling and mining our way deeper. We are digging our own graves.”

Tensions are running high at the summit over funding shortfalls and unequal access to Covid-19 vaccines that prevented some delegates from attending.

Guterres called on rich nations to meet their promises of providing US$100 billion a year in climate funding for poorer nations.

He also urged global leaders to do more to protect vulnerable communities, adding that nearly four billion people suffered climate-related disasters over the last decade.

“That devastation will only grow,” he added.

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