General Antonio
Guterres brought an urgent climate message to the European Union summit
Thursday in Brussels, encouraging leaders of the bloc's 27 member nations to
take dramatic action.
Speaking to reporters
alongside European Council President Charles Michel at EU headquarters,
Guterres cited a report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
earlier this week.
That report called on
nations to cut carbon emissions in half in the next 10 to 15 years if they want
a chance at slowing global warming.
Guterres said dramatic
action is needed because, "We are close to the tipping point that will
make 1.5 degrees [Celsius] impossible to achieve," referring to a target
goal of limiting the global temperature increase established by the 2015 Paris
Agreement on climate.
On the subject of
climate, the EU's ban on internal combustion engines by 2035 — initially
approved last month by the European Parliament — was being discussed by leaders
as they arrived at the summit. Germany has asked EU officials for an exception
to the ban, allowing combustion engines that run on carbon-neutral synthetic
"E" fuels.
Austrian Chancellor
Karl Nehammer said he supports the German proposal and would like to see the
issue on the agenda at the summit. Luxembourg's prime minister, Xavier Bettel,
on the other hand, said the issue was not intended to be discussed at this week's
meetings.
German Chancellor Olaf
Scholz told the Reuters news agency his country and EU officials are in
discussions on the issue and "everything is on the right track" to
resolving it.
Guterres — a guest at
the summit — is also expected to discuss renewal of the deal brokered by the
U.N. and Turkey to allow grain shipments out of Ukraine ports otherwise sealed
by a Russian blockade.
The EU leaders are also
expected to get updates on the war in Ukraine from Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy via video link. EU leaders are expected to endorse a deal
aimed at sending one million rounds of artillery shells to Ukraine within the
next 12 months.
Some information for
this report was provided by the Associated Press, Reuters and AFP.
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