Polluters Must Join Net Zero Club: UN Chief
Polluters must step up their commitments to cutting greenhouse gas emissions before a crucial climate summit in November, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday.
Guterres said the global body's ``central objective`` this year is to get countries and companies responsible for 90% of the world's human-made emissions to set credible deadlines by when they will stop adding further planet-heating gases to the atmosphere.
Several countries including the United States, China and members of the European Union have already announced plans to achieve `` net zero '' emissions, meaning they will only release as much carbon dioxide and other gases as can be absorbed by natural or technological means.
But scientists say some of the targets are too far off and aren't backed by clear plans that would ensure that the Paris climate accord's goal of capping global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) can be achieved.
"The drive to net zero must become the new normal for everyone, everywhere, for every country, every company, city, financial institution, as well as the key sectors such as aviation, shipping, industry and agriculture,`` Guterres told diplomats during a virtual gathering. ``At the same time, all commitments to net zero must be underpinned by clear and credible plans to achieve them. Words are not enough.''

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