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For a positive mood

By: Kleyson Carvalho

António Guterres' Call for Urgent Climate Action

António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, has been an active voice in advocating for sustainability and climate action. In his statements, he highlights the urgency of the current situation and the need for concrete actions to tackle climate change and ensure a sustainable future for all.

Guterres highlights that the transition to an economy based on renewable energy is an urgent need. He states that “energy transformation is essential to address climate change, promote prosperity and improve the lives of people around the world”.

In addition, the UN Secretary-General has highlighted the importance of an integrated approach that takes into account not only energy, but also water, food and other issues related to sustainable development. He states that “we need a holistic approach that integrates energy, water and food to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals”.

In his statements, António Guterres has also emphasized the need for urgent climate action. He states that “we cannot delay climate action any longer” and highlights the importance of working together to face the challenges of climate change.

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