United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has told business leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, that the world is “doomed” in the face of climate change unless major industrial nations reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
The UN chief observed that while many smaller developing countries and the European Union had committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, “the big emitters” had yet to act.
If the big emitters did not rally around the principle of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, “we will be doomed because they represent a very important share”, the UN chief said.
“The G20 represents 80 per cent of the emissions that contribute to climate change,” Mr Guterres added.
Mr Guterres said governments could take steps to help move the world towards a greener future, such as cutting subsidies for fossil fuels.
“As a taxpayer, I can’t really accept the idea that my taxes are used to boost hurricanes, or to bleach coral, or to melt glaciers”, he stated.
For the Secretary-General, climate change was the defining issue of our time, representing an “existential threat” to the entire planet and threatening development.
Mr Guterres said he was encouraged by private sector commitment to the environment, as evidenced by increasing numbers of financial institutions and asset managers making carbon neutrality a priority in their investments.
Similarly, cities, voters and young people had been mobilising for action, he said.
“I am hopeful that it will be possible to mobilise both the private sector and public authorities in order to take transformational decisions.
“This would apply to the way we produce our food, power our economy, move, support industry and plan our cities, the transformational changes that are necessary for us, to reach the objectives that the scientific community tells us it is absolutely essential to do”, he said.
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