2021 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #4
Posted on 24 January 2021 by John Hartz
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Story of the Week.
2020 showed us that action on climate change is more urgent than ever.
Building back better must include a focus on reaching net-zero, the energy transition and committing to circular economies and sustainable consumption.
The Davos Agenda will mobilize global leaders to build a healthier, more resilient planet.
A year ago at the Forum s Annual Meeting in Davos – heeding the advice of speakers including Greta Thunberg, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Prince Charles – government, business and civil society committed to take more concrete action on climate change and save the planet from a hot, smoky, polluted demise.
determine the facts. brian: are we there, you think, already? our team is there at the embassy working very closely with french liaison with whom we have a close partnership so that we can determine what the facts are. and also determine whether we need to issue any follow-on warnings inside france. because this might not have been the only attack plans. brian: all right. let s shift to the other major crisis. yesterday the washington post break as story not all but confirmed not only do they have icbm capabilities, north korea, they can put a miniaturized nuclear war head on a missile. this is a game changer for a lot of american cities and territories. and then we find out that the president of the united states came out and i believe it was scripted and essentially ratcheted up the rhetoric significantly. mike, does this help or hurt? well, i think that the comments about, you know, unleashing fire and fury, i don t know. it s speculation as to whether it s scripted or not. i