The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

UN chief Guterres urges graduates to shun ‘climate wreckers’

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NEWARK » The head of the United Nations implored graduating college students on Tuesday to reject jobs at companies that fund the fossil fuel industry he described as “killing our planet.”

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made his remarks to graduating seniors at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. Guterres told the class at Newark’s Prudential Center that they are entering a world “brimming with peril” from conflict and strife and the effects of climate change — but that they can reverse the errors of previous generation­s by not working for financial institutio­ns that profit off fossil fuels.

“Despite mountains of evidence of looming climate catastroph­e, we still see mountains of funding for coal and fossil fuels that are killing our planet,” he said. “That money continues to flow from some of the biggest names in finance, hedge funds and private equity.

“As graduates, you hold the cards,” Guterres continued. “Your talent is in demand from multinatio­nal companies and big financial institutio­ns. You will have plenty of opportunit­ies to choose from thanks to the excellence of your graduation. So my message to you is simple: Don’t work for climate-wreckers. Use your talents to drive us towards a renewable future.”

Guterres’s remarks came a week after he announced a five-point plan to encourage use of renewable energy around the globe, in the wake of a World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on report that said the last seven years were the seven hottest on record.

The plan calls for fostering technology transfer, lifting of intellectu­al property protection­s in renewable technologi­es and broadening access to supply chains and raw materials that go into renewable technologi­es

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