few years. there s also surprisingly maybe to those watching no mention of a dedicated transition from fossil fuels, including oil and natural gas, into renewables. that will be extremely disappointing to many, including, i suspect, the u.n. secretary general. let s be clear, our planet is still in the emergency room. we need to drastically reduce emissions now and this is an issue this cop did not address. a fund for loss and damage is essential, but it s not an answer if the climate crisis washes a small island state off the map or turns an entirely african country to desert. the world still needs a giant leap on climate ambition. reporter: not only the biggest, likely u.s., china and other parts of the world need to cut their emissions. to get to that 1.5 degrees warming everybody, every nation
By Johnathan Cilia Prime Minister Robert Abela delivered his debut address at the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.Calling the assembly a “watershed moment” for the world, Abela opened his speech with a personal question.“As I was preparing for my address of today, I thought to myself ‘what is it