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UN Secretary-General: Global warming pushes the planet to its brink

On Wednesday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said that global warming was pushing the world to the edge and called on countries to implement disaster alert systems to protect the people from extreme weather.

"Each of the past ten years was the hottest ever recorded." Ocean heat is destroying ecosystems while breaking records. No country is immune to fires, flooding, storms, and heatwaves", he said at the UN World Meteorological Organization’s extraordinary conference, held in Geneva, to celebrate its 75th anniversary.

Guterres called on countries to mobilize funds to create a global surveillance system, also known as Early Warning Systems (EWS), to protect the public from extreme weather.

They give farmers the ability to protect their livestock and crops. Families should be able to safely evacuate. "Protect entire communities from destruction," Guterres said.

He added that if you are notified 24 hours in advance of a potentially hazardous event, it can reduce the damage by as much as 30%.

Since Guterres' initiative to implement multi-hazard early warning systems in all countries by 2027, 60% of countries have implemented them.

More than 2,000,000 people have died in the last 50 years due to weather, water, and climate-related hazards.

WMO reported on Monday that a majority of these deaths occurred in developing countries. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Escritt, Olivia Le Poidevin)

(source: Reuters)