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U.N. chief blasts lack of ‘strong leadership’ on climate change

Governments failing to cut emissions fast enough, U.N. says

By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press
Published: September 26, 2018, 7:53pm

UNITED NATIONS — The head of the United Nations blamed lack of leadership Wednesday for the world’s failure to take tough decisions needed to stop global warming, warning that a key goal of the Paris climate accord is at risk.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres bluntly told leaders gathered in New York that unless current emission trends of greenhouse gases are reversed by 2020, it will be impossible to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit). The target was set in the 2015 Paris agreement, but the U.N. says government commitments so far only achieve a third of cuts needed.

“Why is climate change faster than we are?” he asked. “The only possible answer is that we still lack strong leadership to take the bold decisions needed to put our economies and societies on the path of low-carbon growth and climate-resilience.”

Guterres’ comments echo those of climate researchers, who say the world could miss even the less ambitious goal of the Paris accord of keeping temperature increases below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) by the end of the century compared with pre-industrial times.

The U.N. chief challenged governments to end fossil fuel subsidies, help shift toward renewable energy and back a price for carbon emissions that reflects their actual cost. Guterres said climate-related disasters already cost the world $320 billion last year, a figure that’s expected to grow.

He singled out the world’s 20 leading and emerging economies — known as the G-20 — saying they account for about 80 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

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