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    Global SOS issued as sea levels hit unprecedented rates

    August 27, 2024
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    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued a stark warning on the dire consequences of rising sea levels during a press conference in Tonga, following the Pacific Islands Forum. Highlighting the unprecedented rates of sea level rise, Guterres emphasized the significant changes observed in the Pacific since his last visit. The rapid increase, the fastest in 3,000 years, is primarily due to climate-induced melting of ice sheets and glaciers.

    Global SOS issued as sea levels hit unprecedented rates

    The United Nations released comprehensive reports detailing the accelerated sea level rises and their impacts on coastal cities and global economies. These reports also shed light on additional climatic adversities such as ocean acidification and marine heat waves, further exacerbating the environmental crisis in the Southwestern Pacific.

    During a scheduled special session next month, the United Nations General Assembly plans to address the critical issue of rising seas more robustly. The urgency of the situation was underscored by a report from Guterres’ office, which documented a significant sea level increase in Nuku’alofa, with a rise of 21 centimeters between 1990 and 2020, far outpacing the global average.

    Guterres pointed out the existential threat this poses to Pacific Island nations, where approximately 90% of the population resides within three miles of the coast. The severity of the situation calls for immediate global action to mitigate the effects of climate change and manage rising sea levels effectively.

    The Secretary-General called on the international community to adhere strictly to the 1.5 degrees Celsius temperature rise limit and to honor the commitments made at the recent COP28 conference. He stressed the importance of nations submitting updated national climate action plans by the following year.

    Looking ahead to the upcoming climate conference later this year, Guterres highlighted the need for innovative financing solutions and the establishment of new financial targets to support these endeavors. This will be crucial for advancing global efforts to combat the escalating crisis. Guterres concluded with a poignant reminder of the human-made nature of this crisis, stressing that it could soon escalate to unimaginable proportions without significant and sustained global efforts to reverse the trend.

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