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In Poland, in Katowice, the climate summit has been held for two weeks. As a result of many conversations and negotiations, many demands emerged. The representative of the Maldives, former president Mohamed Nasheed, appealed "" 

Climate summit in Katowice

The Climate Summit, which lasted from December 2, was to be completed yesterday. After more than two weeks, it turns out that almost 200 representatives of different countries could not reach a common agreement and the deliberations have been extended to this day. Finally, it was only around 22 that the final document was adopted. 

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“I am standing between extinction and the hope that may come to us here. It's been ten years since I was at the last climate summit. Nothing has changed. We still use the same language, the language of dinosaurs, ”said the representative of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed. His presence at the summit was a real surprise for many. Mohamed Nasheed is the first president in Maldives history to be elected democratically. In 2012, he resigned as head of state. This year, Nasheed was chosen to represent the Maldives at the climate summit in Katowice.

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Conversations going nowhere

"Increase in emissions and increase in carbon dioxide emissions. We just keep chatting and talking. There are 196 countries in the United Nations, of which 192 were able to agree with each other. The four others are holding us hostage, ”Nasheed said. “There has been too much negotiation while the world is on fire. The world will judge all nations on their contributions, added the Marshall Islands Minister of Environment David Pool. During the summit, Mahomed Nasheed spared no words and showed what he really cares about. He said he could see what was happening at the current conference. “This conference like the one in Paris is going to cost us $ 60-70 million. We do it every year and nothing changes "

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Betrayal of the world

The meeting in Poland is two weeks of debates on behalf of the children of tomorrow. The choices made by the representatives of the states bring us quite a thrill of destruction, but also of hope. The head of the climate committee said, “There is no excuse for big countries doing nothing. If someone does not feel the need to lower the temperature by 1,5 degrees, it can safely be called a betrayal of the world ”.

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Consequences of 1,5 degree C.

The climate summit is a meeting whose purpose you really need to understand. If the world allows the temperature to rise by 1,5 degrees C then we will lose 70% of the world's coral reefs, and at 2 degrees we will lose all of them. In the north, the ice is already melting, and it can only get worse if the world and the people who make it up do nothing about it.

 

 

 

 

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