UN’s stark warning on climate change

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As well as extreme weather events, there is a clear link between climate change and social instability, according to the UN

A motorcyclist rides through pools of water in the aftermath of Cyclone Idai in Beira, Mozambique, on March 28 2019. Picture: REUTERS/MIKE HUTCHINGS

The destruction wrought by Cyclone Idai in Southern Africa in March was a stark reminder of how climate change is hurting the planet, he said, describing how extreme weather last year disrupted a growing number of lives. The WMO report came as Guterres drums up support for his summit to ramp up political will to tackle the climate crisis.

Scientists have linked global warming to accelerating sea-level rise, shrinking sea ice, glacier retreat and extreme events such as heatwaves, the UN agency noted in its report. A jump in the average number of people exposed to potentially lethal heat waves — some 125-million since the beginning of this century — exemplified climate change’s fast-expanding cost to public health, said Guterres.

Several countries had already signaled they will bring more ambitious plans to the New York climate summit, said Taalas, who is one of the event’s organisers. “The role of this summit is going to be that countries are allowed to speak if they promise something new,” he said.

 

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