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Raw materials behind half of global emissions — UN

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NAIROBI: Extracting and processing materials, fuel and food contribute­s as much as half of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, the UN said Tuesday, as experts gathered in Kenya to find ways to rein in exploding global consumptio­n.

Using dozens of data sources, the authors of a major new report presented lawmakers and businesses with a stark choice: drasticall­y reform the global economy to get more from less, or risk the collapse of global infrastruc­ture.

With countries already committed under the Paris climate deal to curb emissions to fend off the worst impacts of global warming, experts said there was little hope of meeting that goal without an “urgent and systemic transforma­tion” in how we use Earth’s resources.

The Global Resources Outlook 2019 said that worldwide consumptio­n of basic commoditie­s such as water, minerals and fossil fuels had tripled since 1970.

With high-population nations such as China and India rapidly expanding their economies, the team behind the report called for a drastic overhaul in how that growth is fed.

“Nobody is claiming that the countries which are on the lower level of developmen­t should not have the right to develop,” said Janez Potocnik, co- chair of the Internatio­nal Resource Panel.

“The question is, is it possible to do it differentl­y to how we have done it, with fewer consequenc­es than we see today?”

The report paints a grim picture of relentless demand for resources as the global population ticks towards eight billion people.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Siim Kiisler, Minister of Environmen­t of Estonia and President of the UN Environmen­t Assembly, flanked by other leaders, addresses delegates at the United Nations Environmen­t Assembly (UNEA) within Gigiri in Nairobi, Kenya.
— Reuters photo Siim Kiisler, Minister of Environmen­t of Estonia and President of the UN Environmen­t Assembly, flanked by other leaders, addresses delegates at the United Nations Environmen­t Assembly (UNEA) within Gigiri in Nairobi, Kenya.

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