36 Countries Expected to Announce New Climate Plans as UN Climate Summit Convenes – The Energy Mix
“This is the world we live in: Punishing heat waves, catastrophic floods, huge fires, and climate conditions so uncertain that children took to the streets en masse in global protests to demand action,” writes reporter Somini Sengupta. “But this is also the world we live in: A pantheon of world leaders who have deep ties to the industries that are the biggest sources of planet-warming emissions, are hostile to protests, or use climate science denial to score political points.”
The “stark contrast comes at a time when governments face a challenge of a kind they have not seen since the beginning of the industrial era,” Sengupta adds. “In order to avert the worst effects of climate change, they must rebuild the engine of the global economy—to quickly get out of fossil fuels, the energy source that the system is based upon—because they failed to take steps decades ago when scientists warned they should.”