Speaking at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, famous documentarian David Attenborough made a speech reminding world leaders why they are there. The documentary filmmaker’s speech was highly appreciated.
Described as ‘our last chance for the world’ 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) started on Sunday in Glasgow, Scotland and will run until 12 November. In addition to world leaders, 30 thousand people, including environmentalists, giant companies, non-governmental organizations and many more, are expected to attend the event.
One of the names who attended the event as a speaker is an English environmentalist and documentarian who has written many books and has appeared in the best planetary documentaries in history such as Planet Earth and The Blue Planet and many more. David Attenborough was. Attenborough managed to impress the whole world with his speech today.
A reminder speech from the famous documentarian to the leaders of the conference:
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In his speech, Attenborough concretely explained the importance of the Conference taking place now, with the thoughts of future children. Stating that if we are strong enough to upset the balance of the world because we act separately, we are strong enough to save it when we are together, Attenborough said his words to the leaders attending the conference:That’s why the whole world looks at you with hope. You are here for that hope.” he concluded.
The report, released in August, showed that the world was on the brink:
The report published by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in August states that the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement to keep the global temperature increase well below 2 degrees Celsius this century has a negative impact on carbon emissions in the world. would not be possible unless major restrictions were put in place. was stating. Despite all this, according to other current UN statements, governments are planning to produce twice as many fossil fuels as their promises by 2030, and carbon emissions of rich countries are increasing rapidly in 2021.