We face a direct existential threat” on climate for “the emergency we face”, UN Secretary General António Guterres told the world on 10 September. This was a most powerful voice in the rising chorus of recognition that existential climate risks requiring a global emergency response.
But what does an emergency response mean in practice?
The Melbourne-based Breakthrough - National Centre for Climate Restoration has just published a short guide to answer that question. Here is what it says.
Read the story by David Spratt from Climate Code Red - “The UN chief calls for emergency climate action, but what does that actually mean in practice?”
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