Fiji, Nov. 10 -- UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has warned world leaders that while the Paris Agreement has bent the curve on global heating, the pace of action remains too slow to avert danger.
Speaking at the COP30 Leaders' Summit session on "10 years of the Paris Agreement: NDCs and Financing" in Belem, Brazil, on Friday, Stiell said the world had made progress since 2015 but must now "accelerate on all fronts."
"Without that act of collective courage, we would still be headed for an impossible future of unchecked heating, of up to 5 degrees," Stiell said in his address to World leaders.
"Because of it, the curve has bent below 3degC - still perilous, but proof that climate cooperation works."
He said the clean ...
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