Berlin:UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday of a dangerous disconnect between what scientists and citizens are demanding to curb climate change, and what governments are actually doing about it. Guterres said global greenhouse gas emissions need to drop by 45 per cent this decade, but are currently forecast to increase by 14 per cent.
We are witnessing a historic and dangerous disconnect: science and citizens are demanding ambitious and transformative climate action, he said at a climate conference in Austria. Meanwhile many governments are dragging their feet. This inaction has grave consequences. Guterres said Russia's war in Ukraine risked worsening the crisis, because major economies were doubling down on fossil fuels that are to blame for much of the emissions stoking global warming.