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UN's Guterres demands end to 'suicidal war against nature'


End Senseless, Suicidal War against Nature, Secretary-General ...

Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres' remarks to the Stockholm+50 international meeting today:

UN's Guterres demands end to 'suicidal war against nature'

Unless humanity acts now, 'we will not have a livable planet,' United Nations secretary-general warns.

Guterres at Stockholm+50: “End the suicidal war against nature”

UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on world leaders to change course and end a “senseless and suicidal war against nature”

'We Are Losing Our Suicidal War against Nature', Secretary-General ...

Following is the text of UN Secretary‑General António Guterres' video message to the Leaders Summit of the United Nations Biodiversity ...

Antonio Guterres backs new UN plan to end 'suicidal' war on nature

Antonio Guterres has lent his support to 'Making Peace with Nature', a new UNEP report, looking at how to tackle global environmental ...

Humans waging 'suicidal war' on nature - UN chief Antonio Guterres

Here's what Mr Guterres demanded the nations of the world do: Put a price on carbon; Phase out fossil fuel finance and end fossil fuel subsidies ...

U.N. report lays out blueprint to end 'suicidal war on nature'

Climate change, biodiversity loss, and air and water pollution have resulted from what U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said has been “ ...

U.N. chief backs new blueprint to end "suicidal" war on nature

... end the world's "suicidal" war on nature, U.N. chief Antonio Guterres said. The United Nations Environment Programme report builds on the ...

UN Chief at Stockholm+50: End suicidal war against nature

In his speech at the UN Environment meeting Stockholm+50, on Thursday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called upon the world leaders ...

It's Already Been a Grim Month for the Planet

... end what UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres describes as humanity's “suicidal war against nature.” The outcome of the U.S. presidential ...

Making Peace with Nature is the Defining Task of the 21st century

UN Climate Change News, 2 December 2020 - UN Secretary-General António Guterres ... Humanity is waging war on nature. This is suicidal. Nature ...

"War on nature" is "suicide" and climate action needs ... - CBS News

U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that three-fourths of new and emerging human infectious diseases are animal-to-human.

United Nations Chief Warns of a 'Moment of Truth for People and ...

But Guterres said that, right now, the planet is “broken,” and called for an end to humanity's “suicidal” war on nature. “This is a moment ...

Humanity is waging a 'suicidal' war on nature, UN chief warns | CNN

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres issued a searing indictment of humanity's “war” on the environment Wednesday, in a speech on the state ...

What is the Triple Planetary Crisis? | UNFCCC

... on the planet – as in the end ... “Humanity is waging war on nature. This is senseless and suicidal,” Secretary-General António Guterres said in ...

UN chief backs new blueprint to end 'suicidal' war on nature

Guterres also said that the climate emergency, the biodiversity crisis and the pollution kill millions of people every year and have left the ...

A new UN report urges a radical shift in the way we think about nature

“For too long, we have been waging a senseless and suicidal war on nature,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at a news briefing ...

Stockholm+50 opens with calls to accelerate action for a healthy ...

UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that “global well-being is in ... end our senseless and suicidal war against nature,” he said. “We ...

Human destruction of nature is 'senseless and suicidal', warns UN ...

Humanity is waging a “senseless and suicidal” war on nature that is ... on Earth, the UN secretary-general, António Guterres, has said.

UN chief backs new blueprint to end 'suicidal' war on nature

A fresh UN Environment Programme report 'guides us to a safer place' with its recommendations, Guterres says.