Humanity on 'spiral of self-destruction' as disasters rise, UN warns
The world is set to face 1.5 disasters a day - 560 a year - by 2030, the UN warns in a new report. And developing nations are suffering disproportionately.
Beh Lih Yi is the Southeast Asia correspondent for the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The world is set to face 1.5 disasters a day - 560 a year - by 2030, the UN warns in a new report. And developing nations are suffering disproportionately.
Talking more about early warnings, evacuations and other measures that keep people safe could ease worries about the effects of global warming, experts say.
Experts predict that certain climate change and nature issues will be the top priorities this year, such as emissions cuts and paying for climate loss and damage.
Border closures, quarantine rules and high-travel costs will see vulnerable nations sending smaller delegations to the U.N. climate talks, like Fiji and Palau.
Scientists and athletes have raised concerns about the current hot temperatures in Tokyo and what can be done to adapt to climate change.
The UN's climate chief, Patricia Espinosa has said a “significant amount of work” remains to be done ahead of November’s COP26 summit in Glasgow, UK.
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