Global Leaders Bond Mitigating Climate Change at UNGA
The heads of all countries who have spoken at the conference have pledged measures to mitigate the menace
The global leaders joined the chorus against climate change at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
The heads of all countries who have spoken at the conference have pledged measures to mitigate climate change.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, US President Joe Biden, and Chinese President Xi Jinping echoed the same words against climate change.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged the global leaders to follow suit of Imran Khan who launched the Ten Billion Tree Tsunami project in Pakistan.
PM @BorisJohnson calls on world to follow example of @ImranKhanPTI kamyabi against climate change#10BillionTreeTsunami #EkSaathAgainstClimateChange #COP26 @aminattock
👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/56k4IFz4bw— Christian Turner (@CTurnerFCDO) September 23, 2021
Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that his country will not build new power protects requiring coal as a fuel.
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The measure has been taken by China to address climate change and reduce carbon emissions.
US President Joe Biden said that the UN member states should work together to combat challenges like climate change and covid-19.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan also highlighted the threats posed by climate change.
He said that climate change is one of the primary existential threats that the earth is facing today.