U.N. secretary-general says climate change devastation will be 'many times greater' than coronavirus pandemic

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António Guterres urged governments to capitalize on their pandemic recovery efforts by incorporating efforts to address climate change.

The U.N. is looking to keep nations focused on efforts to fight the effects of climate change, with Secretary-General António Guterres urging governments to capitalize on their coronavirus pandemic rebuilding efforts by doing more to help the environment.

"Currently, all eyes are on the COVID-19 pandemic, the biggest test the world has faced since the Second World War. We must work together to save lives, ease suffering, lessen the shattering economic and social consequences, and bring the disease under control," Guterres said."But, at the same time, let us not lose focus on climate change. The social and economic devastation caused by climate disruption will be many times greater than the current pandemic.

"By committing now to building back better from the pandemic, we can use the recovery from the effects of COVID-19 to secure a more sustainable and resilient future," Guterres said."For that, we need ambitious climate action on mitigation, adaptation and finance."

 

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