From devastating floods in Pakistan, to wildfires in Siberia, the effects of
the climate emergency are being felt across the world, and the United Nations
is calling for more investment now, to help nations to adapt to an
increasingly unstable environment.
GENEVA, 15th October, 2022 (WAM) From devastating floods in Pakistan, to wildfires in Siberia, the effects of the climate emergency are being felt across the world, and the United Nations (UN) is calling for more investment now, to help nations to adapt to an increasingly unstable environment.All nations need to make major cuts to fossil fuel emissions and transition to a low-carbon economy, if we are to have any chance of achieving the aim of reducing global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels,.
All nations need to make major cuts to fossil fuel emissions and transition to a low-carbon economy, if we are to have any chance of achieving the aim of reducing global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, said the UN report.