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Biden calls climate change ‘the only existential threat that exists for humanity,’ so careful out there

By Noah Herrera
Published in Climate Change
June 09, 2023
1 min read
Biden calls climate change ‘the only existential threat that exists for humanity,’ so careful out there

As world leaders gather for the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, U.S President Joe Biden has called climate change “the only existential threat that exists for humanity” in a speech delivered on the eve of the summit. The remarks reflect a sense of urgency that has been building among scientists and global leaders who warn that humanity must act quickly in order to avert the worst outcomes of climate change.

The President urged countries to take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with a goal of limiting the planet’s temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius. Biden announced the United States would rejoin the Paris Agreement on climate change, which the U.S withdrew from under the previous administration. He stressed that time was running out and that nations must work together in order to address the crisis.

The latest scientific report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change revealed that the world is already seeing significant impacts from climate change, including more frequent and severe heatwaves, droughts, and flooding. The report also warns that the situation will become far worse unless immediate and drastic action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The President’s speech highlights the need for leaders to prioritize climate change action and shows a shift in U.S policy towards environmental protection. With the conference underway, all eyes will be on the outcome as world leaders attempt to take meaningful action in the face of this unprecedented threat to humanity.

The article highlights the alarming threat that climate change poses to humanity and the urgent need for immediate action. As we continue to see more devastating impacts of climate change around the world, it is imperative that world leaders work together to tackle this existential threat head-on. The UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow represents a critical opportunity for global leaders to step up and take bold action to address the crisis, set ambitious targets, and define a clear roadmap for a sustainable future.


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