The Niagara Falls Review

Rare chance to rebuild world ‘for the better,’ UN chief says

- FRANK JORDANS

BERLIN—UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Tuesday that the coronaviru­s pandemic has exposed how fragile societies are, but that if government­s work together on common challenges, including global warming, it can be an opportunit­y to “rebuild our world for the better.”

Speaking at a two-day internatio­nal meeting on climate change, the United Nations chief said the only effective response to the worldwide health emergency is “brave, visionary and collaborat­ive leadership.”

“The same leadership is needed to address the looming existentia­l threat of climate disruption,” Guterres said, noting that the past decade was the hottest in history since measuremen­ts began.

He urged the European Union to show “global leadership” by presenting updated emissionsr­eduction plans by the end of the year that would put Europe on course to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.

But Guterres added that other big emitters also have come on board. He noted that the G20 major developed and emerging economies together account for more than 80 per cent of global emissions.

Under U.S. President Donald Trump, the United States has moved to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, which commits to keeping global warming below 2 C by the end of the century.

“These are dark days, but they are not without hope,” Guterres said. “We have a rare and short window of opportunit­y to rebuild our world for the better.”

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