The fight against climate change has become a priority both for Governments and for international organizations, given the increase in the temperature of the planet produced by the increase in greenhouse gases.

Glasgow (Scotland) will host the next Climate Summit, in which the measures climate action that must be approved approve, as well as other concrete actions in this regard with the aim of limiting global warming to 1.5ºC.

The last to speak was the climate activist Greta Thunberg, who once again emphasized the vital importance of fighting against this problem.

“We are going in the wrong direction”

In an interview with the ‘BBC’, the Swede has emphasized that the right path has not been taken to tackle the problem. “Global emissions are still on the rise, and to 2021 the second largest increase of emissions so far. It is an obvious sign that tor still we’re going in the wrong direction“.

For this reason, he insisted that two factors are more necessary than ever. The first, the participation of the people in the streets since, according to his version, “nWe need to reach a critical mass of people who demand a change. “On the other hand, related to the aforementioned, greater involvement of governments as a consequence of the pressure of citizens in the streets to take concrete measures.

As stated in the aforementioned medium, Thunberg gave as an example both United Kingdom as United States as examples of what countries should not do in the fight against climate change. “The reality is a little worse than how they present it“.

The work of governments, essential

The Climate Summit comes at a time when global emissions are expected to rise and a report prepared by more than 200 specialized magazines on the subject, that urge the States to take action on the matter.

The extreme temperatures, rising sea levels that could harm the cities with lower level, and even the melting glaciers These are just some of the consequences caused by the increase in the Earth’s temperature.

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