New Report Released on Action to Slow Down Climate Change

Amina J. Mohammed of Nigeria. UN Photo / Mark Garten
Amina J. Mohammed of Nigeria. UN Photo / Mark Garten

Ahead of global leaders’ arrival in New York for the Climate Action Summit on 23 September, the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has launched a comprehensive report on how the world can take swift and meaningful action to slow down climate change.

Informed by the perspectives of more than 130 Governments, The Heat is On – Taking Stock of Global Climate Ambition, reveals that business as usual, is not good enough and quickly requires more mitigation, adaptation, and finance.

The report has been developed in partnership by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and UN Climate Change treaty body (UNFCCC).

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According to the UN Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), with the necessary support, cities, regions and businesses can help countries surpass pledged emissions cuts and raise ambition.

The launch concluded with a preview of ‘Mission 1.5’, an interactive digital media experience to help citizens to have a voice in the next generation of climate action – the mobilization effort.

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