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António Guterres
I’m very pleased to learn of the United Kingdom’s legislation plans - the first for a major world economy - to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. I encourage all countries - big and small - to continue taking decisive .
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Crossley Tatui Jun 12
Replying to @antonioguterres @UN
A bit too late, by which time the earth is doomed!
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Raabub Mohamed Lamin Jun 12
Exmo. Sr. Guterres, estos días temos assistido a este vídeo onde três joven saharauis foram fortemente golpeados pelas autoridades marroquinas e ainda estamos à espera de ouvir o pronunciamento das Naciones Unidas em relação a este tema de grave violação aos direitos humanos
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Mark Borg 🇫🇯🇲🇹 Jun 12
Replying to @antonioguterres
Meanwhile Australia has given the go ahead for what will be one of the largest coal mines in the world putting the lives of all Pacific people at risk from the impacts of climate change.
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leonie kapsa Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres @UN
2050 seems a long way off. I thought we had only 12 years to correct it?
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Herefordrob Jun 12
A good start but needs much much more from world leaders as you say. When that happens we may have a chance of survival.
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MEHAR BHAI Jun 12
Replying to @antonioguterres
Good Wishes Congrats All SUCCESS All to join to save Holy Mother Earth
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Kimberley Champagne Jun 13
What about the people of Sudan? What are you doing for them? Where is their intervention? And their help? Don’t pretend this isn’t happening
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Kimberly Sang Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
! Where is the United Nations?
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Vivekananda Routray Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
True Honorable... it's time to realise and take strong action.... not wait for the climax
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Sylvain Agbolo Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
# we live in a global world whether we like it or not, we're always affected by the things that happen in other countries because of globalization. Every nation must understand that climate change calls for collective effort to curb the issues to save our planet earth.
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Sylvain Agbolo Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
Climate change -A race we vmcan win together
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Craig Cockburn 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺 Jun 13
Too little, too late
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Dave Jun 13
Just like China 🇨🇳
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Rick della Luce, Esq. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇪🇺 🇮🇹 Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
Very good of you. We may be involved in a civil war a bit later in the year, but promise to make it as eco-friendly as poss.
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greengaged Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
BOLSINARO. BRAZIL. NOW. THE MOST IMPORTANT & DANGEROUS MAN ....what is your plan to protect the Amazon jungle from this one man?
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Ranjan Gogoi Jun 12
Replying to @antonioguterres
THATS GREAT SIR ANTONIO
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Douglas MacRae 🇬🇧 🇳🇴 Jun 17
Yeah, bet he doesn't live Green.
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Magne L Karlsen Jun 12
Replying to @antonioguterres @UN
How about Norway's fantastic bicycle lane policy? Any good? Keep drilling, build more bicycle lanes!
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स्वामी गोपाल बाबा (swami gopal baba) Jun 13
Replying to @antonioguterres
Awesome Awareness Campaign
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