Morocco's foreign minister Salaheddine Mozouar and French environment minister Segolene Royal are full of smiles as the latest round of UN climate talks began on Monday in Marrakech. |
Unless the world acts quickly, warned Erik Solheim, head of
the UN Environment Program (UNEP), "we will grieve over the avoidable
human tragedy.
"The growing numbers of climate refugees hit by hunger,
poverty, illness and conflict will be a constant reminder of our failure to
deliver," he said last week as UNEP unveiled its annual "gap
report" describing how far short the promises so far have fallen.
"The science shows that we need to move much faster."
"The world is not nearly on track," agreed
Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the UN climate negotiation body, in
an essay co-authored with Morocco's foreign minister and COP22 president, Salaheddine
Mezouar.
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