Climate Change COP 26 – Leaders Who Betrayed People’s Hopes for Sustainable Future

Climate Change COP 26 – Leaders Who Betrayed People’s Hopes for Sustainable Future

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The compass of leadership credibility will spell out the time and accountability when most exemplary vigilance on climate change is liable to great many surprises. Global leaders make promises and break promises — a hybrid culture of politics — part human, part unthinkable cruelty to the interest of mankind. The gaps between words and actions are widening to endanger human survival on Earth. Leaders professing to be wise appear ignorant of the reality of global warming. Do the world leaders know how the Earth and the living Universe were created? How do they functions and what Laws of Nature govern the global planetary systems? What relationship do Man and Humanity enjoin to the working of Earth and the larger Universe? Canons of rationality must make comparative analysis of leader's ambitions and integrity to know the reality of climate change. We, the People are conscious — our present and future is managed by those lacking basic knowledge and comprehension of life, its origin, Laws of Nature which govern the planet and imperatives of relationship between Man, Humanity, the Earth and the living Universe. We, the People are the focus of global conferences but we are always left outside, dehumanized morally and intellectually and forgotten in determination of our own future. We cannot ignore the force of our aim to strengthen human solidarity to preserve our lives and planet from all man-made challenges of ignorance, indifference and socio-economic-industrial manipulations. America under President Biden has rejoined the UN Climate Change movement. While Trump had refused to accept the urgency of global warming and denied its impacts on civic society. At the COP 26, noticeably President Putin and President Xi Ping of China were absent. Were the Western leaders planning to compete for historic tensions at the COP 26 conference? Why to wait for 2030 to reduce the carbon emissions — why not now when the Planet SOS is sounding alarms? It appears debatable if leaders will honor their commitments to meet the tumultuous changes. António Guterres, The UN Secretary General told COP 26 delegates even with the latest pledges and commitments made at COP 26; we remain on track for a catastrophic temperature rise well above 2 degrees Celsius. "We know what must be done. Keeping the 1.5 goal within reach means reducing emissions globally by 45 per cent by 2030. But the present set of Nationally Determined Contributions — even if fully implemented — will still increase emissions by 2030.”

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