World must face moral failure of missing 1.5C: UN chief to COP30
Norman Cloete
Fri, 11/07/2025 - 07:11
BRUSSELS - UN chief Antonio Guterres on Thursday said leaders must confront the moral failure and deadly negligence of missing the 1.5C climate target and urgently correct course at the COP30 summit.Dozens of heads of state and government are in the Brazilian Amazon ahead of next week s UN climate talks that come after scientists confirmed the safer limit of the Paris Agreement would be breached. We have failed to ensure we remain below 1.5 degrees , Guterres told the gathering of leaders in the rainforest city of Belem in northern Brazil. This is moral failure -- and deadly negligence but that did not mean all hope was lost, he added.Major economies are not cutting planet-warming pollution fast enough to avoid dangerous levels of global warming this century, the UN said this week, but could still speed up action to protect against the worst impacts.The UN s weather and climate agency on Thursday said 2025 would be among the hottest years ever recorded.Brazil hopes COP30 demonstrates that climate change remains a top global priority, even as crucial targets are missed and progress falters.In his opening address, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of COP30 said the window to prevent calamitous climate change was closing rapidly and blasted the extremist forces condemning future generations.UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are expected in Belem but other major economies, including China and India, are sending deputies or climate ministers.The United States is not participating, with President Donald Trump branding climate science a con job .Uphill battleThe choice of Belem, a city of 1.4 million people, half of whom live in working-class neighborhoods known as favelas, has been controversial due to its limited infrastructure, with sky-high hotel fees complicating the participation of small delegations and NGOs.Nonetheless, Karol Farias, 34, a makeup artist who came to shop at the newly spruced up Ver-o-Peso market told AFP: The COP is bringing Belem the recognition it deserves.
AFP | Mauro PIMENTEL
The US absence will linger awkwardly during the summit, as will Brazil s recent approval of oil drilling near the mouth of the Amazon River.So, too, will the unanswered call for a wave of ambitious new climate pledges ahead of COP30.Brazil has acknowledged the uphill battle it faces rallying climate action at a time of wars and tariff disputes, tight budgets, and a populist backlash against green policies. In a sobering reminder of the task at hand, a closely watched vote last month to reduce pollution from global shipping was rejected under intense pressure from the United States.Leaders gathered in Belem need to deliver a clear mandate to the COP to be ambitious and to close the gap and to address the issues that are burning, Greenpeace Brazil executive director Carolina Pasquali told AFP aboard the organization s Rainbow Warrior flagship, docked in the city. Enough talk Rather than producing a slew of new commitments, Brazil has cast the summit as an opportunity for accountability.Brazil is launching a new rain forest conservation fund and put emphasis on adaptation, a key demand of countries which cannot afford to build defenses against climate disasters. This is not a charity, but a necessity, Evans Njewa, a Malawian diplomat and chair of the Least Developed Countries bloc, told AFP.These countries want concrete detail on how climate finance can be substantially boosted to $1.3 trillion a year by 2035 -- the estimated need in the developing world.
AFP | Pablo PORCIUNCULA
The hosts are also under pressure to marshal a response to the 1.5C failure. Even if all commitments are enacted in full, global warming is still set to reach 2.5C by century s end. For many of our countries, we won t be able to adapt our way out of something that overshoots over two degrees, Ilana Seid, a diplomat from Palau and chair of the Alliance of Small Island States, told AFP in October.They, among others, want to tackle fossil fuels and push for deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions. By Louis Genot
Wednesday 10 December 2025
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World must face moral failure of missing 1.5C: UN chief to COP30
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