Naidoo Urges World Leaders to Save Climate
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 09:45
On becoming Greenpeace International executive director, prominent human rights activist, Kumi Naidoo, has warned world leaders that there can be no excuse for not attending the upcoming United Nations Copenhagen Climate Summit and agreeing a fair, ambitious and binding treaty to save the climate.
Naidoo argues that the Copenhagen Summit offers the single greatest opportunity for leaders to come together and create a legally binding agreement to avert climate chaos.
He also urged leaders to act to save the climate, adding that they must avert the threat of mass migration, mass starvation and mass extinction all of which will be inevitable if climate change goes unchecked.
To read the article titled, “African human rights activist, Kumi Naidoo, takes over as Greenpeace International executive director,” click here.
Naidoo argues that the Copenhagen Summit offers the single greatest opportunity for leaders to come together and create a legally binding agreement to avert climate chaos.
He also urged leaders to act to save the climate, adding that they must avert the threat of mass migration, mass starvation and mass extinction all of which will be inevitable if climate change goes unchecked.
To read the article titled, “African human rights activist, Kumi Naidoo, takes over as Greenpeace International executive director,” click here.
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