Sixty-six countries vow carbon neutrality by 2050: UN

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UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - Sixty-six countries have signalled their intent to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, the United Nations said on Monday (Sept 23), seen as a vital goal in preventing catastrophic longer term climate change.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

UNITED NATIONS - Sixty-six countries have signalled their intent to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, the United Nations said on Monday , seen as a vital goal in preventing catastrophic longer-term climate change.

"In terms of the 2050 group, 66 governments are joined by 10 regions, 102 cities, 93 businesses and 12 investors - all committed to net zero CO2 emissions by 2050," the office of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement.Some 60 world leaders have convened for the UN Climate Action Summit in New York aimed at reinvigorating the faltering Paris Agreement, at a time when mankind is releasing more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than at any time in history.

The UN estimates that the world needs to increase its current efforts fivefold to contain climate change to the levels dictated by science - a rise of 1.5 deg C by the year 2100 to avoid escalating climate damage. Countries announced commitments to carbon reduction targets under the Paris Agreement of 2015, and are now expected to update their"nationally determined contributions" by 2020.

 

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