PHIL 3340 Environmental Ethics-Supporting the philosophical study of environmental issues at Middle Tennessee State University and beyond...
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
COP27
UN chief, Gore give heated warnings at
climate talks
Seth Borenstein
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Printed in The Tennessean
newspaper November 8, 2022 p. A7
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt – With the world on
'a highway to climate hell with our foot on the accelerator,' the United
Nations chief on Monday told dozens of leaders to 'cooperate or perish,'
singling out the two biggest polluting countries, China and the United States.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
wasn’t alone in preaching with tones of fire and brimstone to try to shake up
the world’s sense of urgency at this year’s annual U.N. climate conference.
'Choose life over death,' former U.S. Vice
President Al Gore urged. 'It is not time for moral cowardice.'
Some of
the strongest pleas for action came from leaders of poor nations that caused
little of the pollution but often get a larger share of the weather-related
damage. Several called on developed nations for reparations, which in climate
negotiations is called 'loss and damage.'
'Africa should not pay for crimes they have
not committed,' Central African Republic President Faustin Archange Touadera
said, adding that rich nations were to blame for the climate problem.
'Climate change is
directly threatening our people’s lives, health and future,' Kenyan President
William K. Ruto said of the African continent, which he said is looking at
$50billion a year in climate change damage by 2050... (continues)
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