'We Absolutely Need to Act Immediately,' says UN Chief During Visit to Antarctica Ahead of COP28

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urgently emphasized the need for immediate action against climate change during his visit to Antarctica ahead of COP28, reports CTV News.

Melting ice, driven by human-induced global warming, poses global consequences, affecting sea levels, ocean currents, and ecosystems. Guterres stresses that decisions made at COP28, particularly the crucial phase-out of fossil fuels, will determine the world's trajectory. He calls for more substantial commitments to renewable energy and improved energy efficiency.

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