Parents' plea to climate negotiators: Be 'real heroes' for world's children

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MADRID - Parents from nearly 30 countries on Thursday urged negotiators at a UN summit in Madrid to act swiftly to curb climate change for their sake of their children, who they said were being harmed

by worsening pollution and disasters.

Under the 2015 Paris Agreement, governments agreed to keep global temperature rise to "well below" 2C and ideally to 1.5C above pre-industrial times. Children were having to live through climate-related disasters, from tropical storms in Africa and Asia to flooding and mudslides in parts of Europe and Brazil, and wildfires made worse by drought in California and Australia, it added.

"These delegates are parents who, due to their professional skills, are capable of being real heroes for all the children of the world," the statement said.Politicians, UN officials and others at the talks regularly underscore the need to keep children safe from climate harm and to protect the planet for future generations.

The conference is eagerly awaiting the arrival of Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg, who in August 2018 began skipping school on Fridays to call for climate action outside her country's parliament, inspiring a global movement. Jesus Garcia, a representative of Spain's Madres Por El Clima , a group of parents that raises awareness in schools, said it was "just hypocrisy" if politicians spoke of their children and grandchildren at UN talks and then failed to do what was needed to protect them.

 

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