Greek PM says climate crisis is with us and cost of ignoring it 'unimaginable'

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ATHENS: Mediterranean nations must lead the way in addressing climate change, the Greek prime minister said, warning that the cost of doing nothing was unimaginable, with mankind possibly struggling to survive beyond the turn of the next century. Greece, Turkey, Cyprus and Spain were ravaged by wildfi

ATHENS: Mediterranean nations must lead the way in addressing climate change, the Greek prime minister said, warning that the cost of doing nothing was unimaginable, with mankind possibly struggling to survive beyond the turn of the next century.

"And in order to address it, we need horizontal policies which essentially permeate every aspect of our economic and our social life." The UN COP26 climate conference in Glasgow starting on Oct 31 aims to wring much more ambitious climate action and the money to go with it from countries around the globe.

"Here in the Mediterranean, we have almost 6,000 years of civilisation behind us but it's the duty of our generation to make sure that the future generations will continue to live and thrive and prosper."The World Meteorological Organization, a UN agency, has assessed the numbers of disasters driven by climate change have increased fivefold over the past 50 years, killing more than 2 million people and costing US$3.64 trillion in total losses.

 

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