Global Emissions: It is suicidal to wage war on planet earth, UN Chief warns
The Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, has warned that “planet earth is broken,” while stating that humanity is waging a “suicidal” war on the natural world, Nature News gathered.
He made this statement on Wednesday while warning about the effects of global emissions and climate change.
Humanity is waging what he will describe as a “suicidal” war on the natural world. Nature always strikes back, and is doing so with gathering force and fury,” he told the BBC during a special event on the environment.
The UN chief said tackling climate change is at the heart of the UN’s global mission.
In a speech entitled State of the Planet, he announced that its “central objective” next year will be to build a global coalition around the need to reduce emissions to net zero.
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Net zero refers to cutting greenhouse gas emissions as far as possible and balancing any further releases by removing an equivalent amount from the atmosphere.
Mr Guterres said that every country, city, financial institution and company “should adopt plans for a transition to net zero emissions by 2050”. In his view, they will also need to take decisive action now to put themselves on the path towards achieving this vision.
The UN Secretary-General said the objective of the United Nations is to cut global emissions by 45% by 2030 compared with 2010 levels.