To save the world from drowning, implementation of laws related to climate change is necessary, WHO UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres: On the occasion of his visit, Guterres said that he had never seen climate carnage on such a scale and blamed rich countries for this catastrophe. He said that my message to the world leaders gathered here is clear to reduce the temperature now.

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After visiting flood-ravaged Pakistan on Wednesday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged world leaders to act on climate change and reduce temperatures to save the world from drowning. go Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told a news conference that I have just returned from Pakistan, where I looked into the future and felt that climate change could be a chaotic environment.

Antonio Guterres said that what is happening in Pakistan shows the utter inadequacy of the global response to the climate crisis and the betrayal and injustice at its heart. About 1,400 people have died in floods in Pakistan, which cover the area of ​​Great Britain. There is no limit to the destruction of crops, houses, businesses, roads and bridges.

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Guterres said on the sidelines of his visit that he had never seen climate carnage on such a scale and blamed rich countries for the disaster. He said that my message to the world leaders gathered here is clear to reduce the temperature now. Don't let the world sink you today. Denunciation of decades of interference by major emitters is essential, he said on Wednesday. Especially the environment is being damaged by the group of 20 members