UN chief urges action to make Earth carbon neutral by 2050

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Updated: 23-09-2019 20:31 IST | Created: 23-09-2019 20:31 IST

United Nations, Sep 23 (AP) The United Nations is kicking off an all-day session to prevent a warming world from reaching even more dangerous levels. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened the Climate Action Summit on Monday by saying: "Earth is issuing a chilling cry: Stop."

Guterres told world leaders that it's not a time to negotiate but to act to make the world carbon neutral by 2050. He wants to limit global temperature increases to a few more tenths of a degree, and he said the world can do it.

More than 60 world leaders are set to speak, kicking off with leaders from New Zealand, the hard-hit Marshall Islands, India and Germany. The United States is not on the agenda, but a spokeswoman said President Donald Trump may pop in. (AP)

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