UN Secretary-General: “Nature does not negotiate”


Speaking to young Māoris and people of the Pacific islands in New Zealand, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said “nature does not negotiate”. He emphasized four key measures that Governments should prioritize in order to reach carbon neutrality by 2050.
Acknowledging the role that youth needs to play in advancing climate action worldwide, he reminded the room of common “central objective: not to have more than 1.5 degrees of increasing temperature at the end of the century. The international community, and especially the scientific community, has been very clear that to reach this goal we absolutely need to have carbon neutrality by 2050.”
For this, he called on nations worldwide to make four pivotal shifts:
- Tax pollution, not people
- Stop subsidizing fossil fuels
- Stop building new coal plants by 2020
- Focus on a green economy not a grey economy








