The race to a zero-emission world starts now | António Guterres

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We are all here today because the climate countdown has begun,
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and we are nowhere near where we need to be.
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Science tells us we must limit to global heating
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to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
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We are on track for three degrees at least.
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Billions of people around the world
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are already suffering from our failure to act.
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Climate disruption, due to our outdated addiction to fossil fuels,
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is causing unprecedented wildfires,
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more intense and frequent cyclones,
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floods, droughts, and other weather extremes.
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Toxic air pollution is choking our major cities and harming our health,
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and biodiversity on land and sea is under growing pressure.
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No country's immune from the climate crisis.
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But in every country,
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it is the poorest and most vulnerable who are hardest hit,
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despite having done least to cause the problem.
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Over the past 25 years,
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the richest 10 percent of the global population
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has been responsible for more than half of all carbon emissions,
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and the poorest 50 percent
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were responsible for just seven percent of emissions.
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Rank injustice and inequality of this scale is a cancer.
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If we don't act now, this century may be one of humanity's last.
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The COVID-19 pandemic
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has laid bare the fundamental injustices and inequality of our societies.
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The upheaval of this pandemic
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presents an opportunity to chart a new course,
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one that can address every aspect of the climate crisis head-on.
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History shows that when we grab such moments, we can succeed.
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We can build a safer, fairer, more resilient world.
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But we need to move quickly.
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That is why I'm urging governments
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to take six climate-positive actions to recover better together:
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Invest in green jobs;
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do not bail out polluting industries, especially coal;
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end fossil fuel subsidies, and put a price on carbon;
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take climate risks into account in all financial and policy decisions;
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work together in solidarity;
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and most important, leave no one behind.
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This is the course of action that thousands of companies,
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cities, states, regions, universities, and investors
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are already choosing by committing to net-zero emissions
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by 2050 at the latest.
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They are moving to protect people and our planet.
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Momentum is building.
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Cities and regions with a carbon footprint greater than the United States
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and companies with revenues of more than 11.4 trillion US dollars
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have now committed to net-zero emissions by 2050.
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That's doubled the number from when this initiative was launched
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at the Climate Action Summit in 2019.
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Likewise, investors managing over four trillion US dollars
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have joined the race to zero.
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This number has also more than doubled
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since the initiative was first launched at the same summit.
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But it is still necessary for governments
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to create the tax and regulatory frameworks
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that will further stimulate climate action by the private sector.
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European Union has announced plans to cut its emissions
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by at least 55 percent by 2030
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and to achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
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And China has recently announced its intention
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to become carbon neutral before 2060.
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I now count on these and other main emitters
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to present before COP26 concrete plans and policies
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that will bring the world to carbon neutrality by 2050.
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We must make sure that each country,
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each city, company, bank, and international organization
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has a transition plan to reach zero net emissions.
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We also need to see much greater efforts
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to build resilience in vulnerable countries,
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which do least to cause climate change but bear the worst impacts.
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In the big coastal deltas,
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the islands of the Pacific and the Caribbean,
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and dry lands such as the Africa Sahel region,
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we must help people adapt to climate impacts
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as they recover from COVID-19.
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I call on developed countries to meet their commitment
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to mobilize 100 billion US dollars a year
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for mitigation, adaptation, and resilience in developing countries.
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We must work to create the conditions needed
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for a massive mobilization of funds.
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Also from financial institutions and private investors.
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We must keep building climate ambition.
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On the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement in December,
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leaders from government, business, and civil society
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will gather online to do just that.
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We need to kickstart the race to the Glasgow Climate Conference in 2021.
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To those who have already joined the race, I applaud you,
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but I also ask you to do more and much faster.
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You have raised your ambition and your commitment.
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We need you now to also raise your voices and push governments to do better,
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especially those who emit the most.
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To those yet to join, my message is simple:
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We can only win the race to zero together.
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So I urge you all to get on board.
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The countdown has begun.
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