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UN rights chief warns of dystopian future caused by climate change

UN rights chief warns of dystopian future caused by climate change

United Nations human rights chief Volker Türk warned Monday that local weather change threatens to ship a “truly terrifying” dystopian way forward for starvation and struggling.

Türk slammed world leaders for under pondering of the quick time period whereas coping with the local weather disaster.

He advised a U.N. Human Rights Council debate on the appropriate to meals that excessive climate occasions had been wiping out crops, herds and ecosystems, making it unimaginable for communities to rebuild and assist themselves.

“More than 828 million people faced hunger in 2021. And climate change is projected to place up to 80 million more people at risk of hunger by the middle of this century,” mentioned Türk.

“Our environment is burning. It’s melting. It’s flooding. It’s depleting. It’s drying. It’s dying,” he mentioned, evoking a “dystopian future.”

“Addressing climate change is a human rights issue … there is still time to act. But that time is now,” he mentioned.

The 2015 Paris Agreement noticed nations conform to cap world warming at “well below” 2 levels Celsius above common ranges measured between 1850 and 1900 – and 1.5 levels Celsius if potential. The world imply temperature in 2022 was 1.15 levels Celsius above the 1850-1900 common.

On present coverage traits, the planet shall be 2.8 levels Celsius hotter by the tip of the century, in line with the U.N.’s IPCC local weather science advisory panel.

“We must not deliver this future of hunger and suffering to our children, and their children. And we don’t have to,” Volk mentioned.

“We, the generation with the most powerful technological tools in history, have the capacity to change it.”

Türk mentioned world leaders “perform the choreography of deciding to act and promising to act and then get stuck in the short term.”

He known as for an finish to “senseless subsidies” of the fossil gas trade, and mentioned the Dubai COP28 local weather summit in November and December wanted to be the “decisive game-changer that we so badly need.”

Türk urged the world to “shun the green-washers” in addition to those that forged doubt on local weather science, pushed by their very own greed.

The Human Rights Council’s 53rd session runs till July 14.

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