The Oklahoman

Johnson: Climate action is needed

- Jill Lawless

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told world leaders at the United Nations on Wednesday night that humanity has to “grow up” and tackle climate change, saying humans must stop trashing the planet like a teenager on a bender.

Johnson is due to host a major United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland in six weeks’ time. He is using a trip to the U.N. General Assembly in New York to press government­s for tougher emissions-cutting targets and more money to help poor countries clean up their economies.

In a speech to the General Assembly on Wednesday, he said it’s now or never if the world is to meet its goal of limiting the global temperatur­e rise to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.

“If we keep on the current track then the temperatur­es will go up by 2.7 degrees or more by the end of the century. And never mind what that will do to the ice floes,” Johnson said. “We will see desertification, drought, crop failure, and mass movements of humanity on a scale not seen before. Not because of some unforeseen natural event or disaster, but because of us, because of what we are doing now.”

In his speech, Johnson compared humanity to an impetuous 16-year-old – “just old enough to get ourselves into serious trouble.”

Britain has pledged to reduce its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050, and Johnson has championed the expansion of renewable energy.

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