Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

THE WORLD HAS NEVER BEEN MORE DIVIDED: UN CHIEF

At UNGA, Antonio Guterres warns about climate crisis, Covid vaccine inequity; and calls on US and China to engage in dialogue

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

UNITED NATIONS: The world has never been more threatened or more divided, and is facing the “greatest cascade” of crises, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said in his address at the UNGA Tuesday. “I am here to sound the alarm: The world must wake up. We are on the edge of an abyss — and moving in the wrong direction... We face the greatest cascade of crises in our lifetimes,” he said.

NEW YORK: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world is hurtling towards ecological destructio­n, sounding a bleak opening tone to the annual UN General Assembly meeting in New York.

Speaking a day after convening world leaders to ratchet up climate commitment­s, Guterres said on Tuesday that the “climate alarm bells” are “ringing at fever pitch”. Calling current global efforts insufficie­nt, he forecast a “hellscape of temperatur­e rises” if emissions aren’t cut more than currently planned.

“We are weeks away from the UN Climate Conference in Glasgow, but seemingly light years away from reaching our targets,” Guterres told world leaders at the hybrid event where leaders including US President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are speaking in person but others will appear by video. “We must get serious. And we must act fast.”

There were also hints of optimism on the climate front. Speaking on the sidelines of an event on the subject at the UN on Monday, US climate envoy John Kerry expressed confidence that world leaders will meet a target of raising $100 billion in climate aid to developing nations before the UK hosts two weeks of climate talks - known as COP26 - in Glasgow, Scotland, beginning on October 31.

“I think we’re going to get it done by COP,” Kerry told reporters. “The US will do its part,” he said. “I’m not hoping. I’m telling you to stay tuned to the president’s speech.”

Guterres also decried the global vaccine inequity that has left rich countries with surplus doses and considerin­g booster shots even as developing nations have barely started vaccinatin­g their population­s.

“This is a moral indictment of the state of our world. It is an obscenity. We passed the science test. But we are getting an ‘F’ in Ethics,” the UN chief said.

Reviewing the mistrust and lack of unity that he says have undermined global efforts to address Covid-19 and climate, Guterres said, “Instead of the path of solidarity, we are on a dead end to destructio­n.” While millions around the world go hungry, Guterres said, they see “billionair­es joyriding to space”.

‘Recipe for trouble’

The United Nations chief urged the United States and China to engage in dialogue, warning of an increasing­ly divided world. “I fear our world is creeping towards two different sets of economic, trade, financial and technology rules, two divergent approaches in the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce - and ultimately two different military and geopolitic­al strategies,” Guterres said.

“This is a recipe for trouble. It would be far less predictabl­e than the Cold War. To restore trust and inspire hope, we need cooperatio­n,” he said.

“We need dialogue. We need understand­ing.”

The summit featured the first speech to the world body by US President Joe Biden, who has described a rising and authoritar­ian China as the paramount challenge of the 21st century.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is also set to address the United Nations but by video in light of Covid restrictio­ns.

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AGENCIES L-R: Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro arrives with his wife Michelle Bolsonaro for the UNGA; Peru’s President Pedro Castillo greets others; UK PM Boris Johnson greets Jeff Bezos and his partner at the UK’s diplomatic residence in NYC.
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REUTERS United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks during the 76th session of the General Assembly at the UN headquarte­rs in New York, US.

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