Manila Bulletin

World must reach climate deal ‘while we still can’ – Obama

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WASHINGTON (PNA/Sputnik) - US President Barack Obama has called on world leaders to reach an agreement to make sweeping cuts in carbon, or greenhouse gas emissions to stop global warming in its tracks, in a speech in Anchorage, Alaska.

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP21 or CMP11 will open in Paris on November 30 and continue until December 11.

"This year, in Paris, must be the year that the world finally reaches an agreement to protect the one planet we've got while we still can," Obama told the GLACIER (Global Leadership in the Arctic: Cooperatio­n, Innovation, Engagement and Resilience) conference of internatio­nal foreign ministers on Monday.

"The science is stark, it is sharpening, and it proves that this once-distant threat is now very much in the present," the US leader said.

Alaska and the Arctic were in the forefront of the global crisis, the president argued.

"Arctic temperatur­es are rising about twice as fast as the global average," he told the internatio­nal gathering of foreign ministers. "The Arctic is [at] the leading edge of climate change."

Since 1979, summer ice in the Arctic had decreased by 40 percent, Obama said.

"Sea levels [around the world] are projected to rise one to four feet this century," he warned. "[The] climate is changing faster than our efforts to address it."

 ??  ?? US President Barack Obama (C) is flanked by Associatio­n of Village Council Presidents Myron Naneng (L) and Kawerak Inc. President Melanie Bahnke (R) as he participat­es in a roundtable with Alaska natives before delivering remarks to the GLACIER...
US President Barack Obama (C) is flanked by Associatio­n of Village Council Presidents Myron Naneng (L) and Kawerak Inc. President Melanie Bahnke (R) as he participat­es in a roundtable with Alaska natives before delivering remarks to the GLACIER...

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