What The World Said On The Report On Environmental Change!
After the report released by the United Nations on climate change, there is concern among leaders and environmental activists around the world and there is also a consensus that immediate steps need to be taken to avert a major crisis. On Monday, the International Panel on Climate Change ( Reactions are coming from all over the world on the report released by the IPCC. This report warns that within 15 years, the average temperature of the Earth will increase by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. It has been clearly stated in the report that the reason for the rise in temperature is human emissions and due to this, crises are being created in different parts of the world. Greta Thunberg: It's an emergency The average temperature of our planet has already increased by 1.1 degrees and there are very few countries that are moving towards taking the necessary steps to reduce emissions.
The 18-year-old activist wrote on Twitter, "This report simply reinforces what we have already learned from the thousands of reports and research that has come out - that this is an emergency." "We can still avoid the worst consequences," Thunberg said. But not like what is going on today. And not even without treating the crisis as a crisis. In the context of the report, Thunberg told news agency Reuters that she would participate in the United Nations Environment Conference in Scotland. Earlier she had said that she would boycott this conference in protest against the unequal distribution of the Kovid vaccine across the world. Nigerian activist Oladosu Adinike's reaction was similar to that of Great Thunberg. He wrote on Twitter that "the commitment of world leaders to deal with current estimates of impacts is not justified.
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