miércoles, 25 de septiembre de 2019

Gretha Thumberg and "ŝia batalado kontraŭ la SISTEMO"...

KIEL LA "SISTEMO" PERMESIS KE IU JUNULINO PRENU LA TORĈON DE LA AFERO "KLIMATAJ ŜANĜOJ" ESTAS MISTERA AFERO...
TAMEN ONI SCIAS KE LA INTERNACIA KORPORACIARO KIU DETRUAS LA PLANEDON HAVAS PROPRAJN CELOJN PRI LA FINA DESTINO DE LA HOMARO.
DO POVAS ESTI NUR ALIA SILENTIGA "PILOLO"
POR ANESTEZI LA JUNAJN NOVAJN GENERACIOJN...
DO, ATENTU HOMARO!
DECIDU NI MEM PRENI NIAN DESTINON
EN NIAJ PROPRAJ MANOJ
NUN, ĈAR KOMENCAS ESTI MALFRUE!
(resumeto de sociajretaj opinioj)


Much talk, and a little action, at the UN climate summit
Politicians and business leaders announced new steps to fight climate change. 
But much remains to be done



THOSE CONCERNED about global warming change had a clear message for the leaders attending the United Nations Climate Action Summit on September 23rd.

Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old activist, led protests in New York imploring politicians to act now to limit rising temperatures, and warned leaders at the summit: “The eyes of all future generations are upon you. And if you choose to fail us I say we will never forgive you.” 

Instructions from the UN’s secretary-general were more specific. In the run-up to the summit, António Guterres had urged governments to present plans in areas such as carbon pricing and reforestation, with the goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. “I don’t pretend that I rule the world,” Mr Guterres acknowledged. “My role is to tell the world what the world needs to do."

The one-day summit concluded with a torrent of new announcements. These included the commitment by 66 countries, 93 companies and more than 100 cities to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Germany and Slovakia were among those to join an alliance to halt the construction of coal plants; in total 32 countries are members. Companies and industry groups announced measures to reduce emissions from shipping, buildings and more. Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India, set a new 450-gigawatt target for renewable energy capacity by 2030, more than five times the current level. Mr Guterres highlighted its successes. “Today, in this hall, the world saw clear ambition and concrete initiatives,” he said./
https://www.economist.com/international/2019/09/24/much-talk-and-a-little-action-at-the-un-climate-summit?cid1=cust%2Fdailypicks1%2Fn%2Fbl%2Fn%2F20190924n%2Fowned%2Fn%2Fn%2Fdailypicks1%2Fn%2Fn%2FLA%2F314189%2Fn&fbclid=IwAR28QDIa-sF4gH84h5hmv5TWLImpvskB2x8TXu7i69WUa8WyXPe1lJ7dBCk








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