Archive for November 7th, 2025

07/11/2025

US Skips High-Level Presence at COP30 Climate Summit

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Nov 7 2025 (IPS)* “Has the world given up fighting climate change?” was a rhetorical question posed recently by the New York Times, perhaps with a degree of sarcasm.
 

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It might look that way, says Christiana Figueres, a founding partner of the nongovernmental organization Global Optimism, “as US president Donald Trump blusters about fossil fuel, Bill Gates prioritizes children’s health over climate protection, and oil and gas companies plan decades of higher production.”

But that’s far from the whole picture, said Figueres, pointing out that the overwhelming majority of the world’s people — 80 to 89%, as Covering Climate Now partner newsrooms have been reporting — want stronger climate action.

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07/11/2025

UN Chief Urges World Leaders to Drive Down Global Warming

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As world leaders gather in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday ] called for urgent action to drive down global temperatures and keep the 1.5°C goal within reach.

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2025 is likely to be the second or third warmest year on record.
© WMO/Guillaume Louÿs | 2025 is likely to be the second or third warmest year on record.
 
“Every fraction of a degree means more hunger, displacement, and loss – especially for those least responsible. It could push ecosystems past irreversible tipping points, expose billions to unlivable conditions, and amplify threats to peace and security,” Mr. Guterres told leaders in Belém.

Failure to contain global heating amounts to “moral failure and deadly negligence,” he added.

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07/11/2025

Battlefields to Wastelands: UN Warns Conflicts Are Destroying Ecosystems Worldwide

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — From Gaza to Ukraine and beyond, conflict has caused widespread death and destruction, but it has also devastated natural resources such as water systems, farmland and forests.

Members of a family displaced by drought and conflict rest outside their tent.
© IOM/Raber Aziz | Members of a family displaced by drought and conflict rest outside their tent.

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07/11/2025

Nearly a Third of Jamaica’s Annual Wealth Wiped Out by Hurricane Melissa

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Around 1.5 million Jamaicans have been impacted by Hurricane Melissa – the worst climate disaster in the Caribbean nation’s history, said the top UN development official in the region on Thursday [].

Two staff of the World Food Programme assess the logistical challenges of getting aid to isolated communities in Jamaica.
United Nations | Two staff of the World Food Programme assess the logistical challenges of getting aid to isolated communities in Jamaica.

Kishan Khoday, Resident Representative for the UN Development Programme (UNDP), told journalists at UN Headquarters in New York via video conference that initial estimates of the damage added up to 30 per cent of Gross Domestic Product: “a figure that’s expected to rise.”

UNDP estimates that nearly five million metric tonnes of debris have been generated across western Jamaica following the devastating category 5 storm last week – equivalent to roughly 500,000 standard truckloads.

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