âClose the climate ambition gapâ says UN chief ahead of COP28
07.08.2025 - 17:59:29 | prnewswire.co.ukNEW YORK, 14 November 2023 / PRN Africa / -- Mr. Guterres was commenting on the latest report by UN climate change body UNFCCC, which shows, he said, that global climate ambition stagnated over the past year and national climate plans are âstrikingly misalignedâ with the science.
âAs the reality of climate chaos pounds communities around the world â with ever fiercer floods, fires and droughts â the chasm between need and action is more menacing than ever,â the UN chief said.
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The UNâs climate change body says that global greenhouse gas emissions need to fall by 45 per cent by the end of this decade compared to 2010 levels, to meet the goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Well off course
However according to its latest report, emissions are set to rise by nine per cent instead.
Mr. Guterres called for an acceleration of net zero timelines âso that developed countries get there as close as possible to 2040 and emerging economies as close as possible to 2050â. He also urged increased investment in renewable energy, to go hand in hand with fossil fuels phase out.
The UN chief stressed that developed countries must rebuild trust âby delivering on their finance commitmentsâ.
Mr. Guterres added that âinch by inch progress will not do. It is time for a climate ambition supernova in every country, city, and sector.â
The UN chief argued that governments must come together to line up the necessary finance, support and partnerships, while developed countries must rebuild trust by delivering on their finance commitments.
âBaby stepsâ not enough
âTodayâs report shows that governments combined are taking baby steps to avert the climate crisis. And it shows why governments must make bold strides forward at COP28 in Dubai, to get on track,â said the UNFCCC Executive-Secretary, Simon Stiell.
âThis means COP28 must be a clear turning point. Governments must not only agree what stronger climate actions will be taken but also start showing exactly how to deliver them.â
He stressed that the conclusion of the first global stocktake at COP28 is where nations can regain momentum to boost action all areas and get on track with meeting the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement.
The stocktake is intended to inform the next round of climate action plans â the nationally determined contributions, or NDCs - to be put forward by 2025, paving the way for accelerated action.
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âThe Global Stocktake report released by UN Climate Change this year clearly shows where progress is too slow.
âBut it also lays out the vast array of tools and solutions put forward by countries. Billions of people expect to see their governments pick up this toolbox and put it to workâ, he added.
âEvery fraction of a degree matters, but we are severely off track. COP28 is our time to change that,â Mr. Stiell said. âItâs time to show the massive benefits now of bolder climate action: more jobs, higher wages, economic growth, opportunity and stability, less pollution and better health.â
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