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UN environment chief delivers damning assessment of the climate emergency

The Canary by The Canary
9 August 2021
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The world “listened, but did not hear” the extent of the dangers of the climate crisis, the head of the United Nations Environment Programme has said.

Inger Andersen criticised global leaders for “not acting strongly enough” and said a generation of politicians, business leaders and “conscious citizens” was needed to make “systematic changes”.

ClimateChange 2021: the Physical Science Basis – provides the most updated physical understanding of the climate system and #climatechange, combining the latest advances in climate science, and multiple lines of evidence.

➡️ https://t.co/uU8bb4inBB➡️ https://t.co/4t8uyqoLXN pic.twitter.com/bUN6fQcjWY

— IPCC (@IPCC_CH) August 9, 2021

Her remarks came following the publication of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which noted the “unequivocal” impact of humans on the environment.

Speaking at an IPCC press conference on Monday,  Andersen said: “You have been telling us for over three decades of the dangers of allowing the planet to warm.

“The world listened, but did not hear. The world listened, but it did not act strongly enough and, as a result, climate change is a problem that is here now.

The #IPCC released its latest #ClimateReport today, #ClimateChange 2021: the Physical Science Basis.

“The role of human influence on the climate system is undisputed.” – Working Group I Co-Chair @valmasdel

Report ➡️ https://t.co/uU8bb4inBB

Watch the video, 🎥 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/hZOSU1xWQR

— IPCC (@IPCC_CH) August 9, 2021

“It’s time to get serious because every tonne of CO2 emission adds to global warming.”

Andersen added people were “well aware of the drama” surrounding climate change, but reiterated that the “power is in our hands”.

“As citizens and businesses and governments, we are well aware of the drama,” she said.

.@IPCC_CH has been telling us for over 3 decades of the dangers of allowing the planet to warm. We listened, but didn’t hear or act strongly enough.

As a result, #ClimateChange is a problem here & now.

My statement on launch of #IPCC‘s #ClimateReporthttps://t.co/PzfnbqL8HR

— Inger Andersen (@andersen_inger) August 9, 2021

“The drama exists and we have seen it and heard about it in every news bulletin, and that’s what we need to understand.

“What this excellent report does is it projects these scenarios outwards and tells us that if we do not take action what could be the potential outcomes.

“The power is in our hands at this point.

“Nobody is safe and it’s getting worse faster.”

“If we reduce emissions to #NetZero by 2050, we can keep temperatures close to 1.5C.” #IPCC Working Group I Co-Chair @valmasdel on today’s release of the #IPCC’s latest #ClimateReport. pic.twitter.com/WKLWLVeWeA

— IPCC (@IPCC_CH) August 9, 2021

Andersen told the press conference that G20 countries in particular had a “special responsibility” to tackle climate change as she urged world leaders to “live up to the facts on the table” at the upcoming Cop26 summit.

“Together they are nearly responsible for around 80% of all global emissions … and accordingly, therefore, have a unique opportunity to really help in reducing CO2 and greenhouse gases emissions,” she said.

“The G7 and the G20 … bear a special responsibility and we certainly urge them in their upcoming heads of state summit to live up to the facts that are on the table right now.”

She added: “We can’t undo the mistakes of the past, but this generation of political and business leaders, this generation of conscious citizens, can make things right.

“This generation can make the systemic changes that will stop the planet warming, help everyone adapt to the new conditions and create a world of peace, prosperity and equity.

“Climate change is here now, but we are also here now, and if we don’t act, who will?”

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  1. Pingback: UN environment chief delivers damning assessment of the climate emergency - 1Gov.uK - The UK Alternative Government Website
  2. Verendun says:
    5 years ago

    Sadly, in the UK the GWPF / Lawson, have many friends in high places who have prevented anything sensible being done. all we seem to be doing is blaming the PRC which keeps the Mail and Telegraph crowd happy.

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