Climate Change: ‘G-20 summit to be held in New Delhi is important for climate action’: Guterres

Guterres has told all the world leaders that there should be no hesitation about climate change. No excuse will do. Now the time has gone to wait for others. Due to rising temperature we need quick action. We have many significant opportunities.

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India will host the G20 summit this year. Regarding the G20 summit and high-level General Assembly session to be held in Delhi.

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres says that this is an important opportunity to take action on climate change. The era of global warming is over. It has now become a global boil.

July was the hottest month in human history
Guterres said that humanity is on the hot seat. Let us tell you, a committee of the Meteorological Organization and the European Commission has said that July 2023 could be the hottest month in human history. Along with North America, Asia, Africa and Europe, it is dangerous for the whole earth. Guterres said that climate change is dangerous. This is only the beginning. The era of global warming is over. The era of global boil has arrived. We cannot breathe because of polluted air. The heat is becoming unbearable.

Need for action due to rising temperature
Guterres has told all the world leaders that there should be no hesitation about climate change. No excuse will do. Now the time has gone to wait for others. Due to rising temperature we need quick action. We have many significant opportunities. Africa Climate Summit. G20 Summit. United Nations Climate Ambition Summit. COP 28. India took over the presidency of the G20 on December 1 last year. The G20 summit will be held in New Delhi on September 9-10.

Save your people
Expressing concern, the UN chief said that extreme weather conditions are now becoming normal. Guterres has asked all countries to protect their people from extreme heat, floods, storms, droughts. He said that the promises made regarding international climate finance should be fulfilled.

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