What needs to happen from here for climate action? As world leaders gather at...

UN Climate Change 6 months ago

What needs to happen from here for climate action? As world leaders gather at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell reminds us: “The clean energy transition is booming across almost all major economies, and hit USD 2 trillion last year alone. But this boom is uneven. Its vast benefits are not shared by all. Meanwhile, climate disasters are hitting every economy and society harder every year. So we need to step it up. And we need to step it up fast. This new era of climate action must be about accelerating implementation and spreading the colossal benefits of climate action to billions more people.” Read his full remarks at the New York Climate Week via link in bio

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