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Ban and Pacific leaders urge "ambitious" reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
08.09.2011 09:02 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the leaders of Pacific island nations yesterday called for urgent international action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, stressing that climate change remains one of the greatest threats to the security, well-being and livelihoods of the peoples of the region.
They «emphasized the need for an ambitious reduction of greenhouse gas emissions sufficient to enable the survival and viability of all Pacific small island developing States (SIDS),» said a joint statement issued by the Secretary-General and the leaders attending the Pacific Islands Forum in Auckland, New Zealand.
During their meeting, Mr. Ban the first UN chief to attend the annual gathering and the leaders discussed key challenges facing the region, including climate change, poverty and unemployment, and stressed the role of the UN in assisting Pacific island countries to address them.
Mr. Ban got a first-hand look at the impact of rising sea levels on a visit to the low-lying island nation of Kiribati prior to arriving in Auckland. He described Kiribati as being at the «front of the frontlines» on climate change, stating that «the high tide shows that it is high time to act.»
He noted that even the simple act of travelling to the region from New York has given him a better understanding of the challenges faced by its inhabitants.
«The trip required flights of many hours, across thousands of miles. The vast distances between you and your neighbours dwarf those of any other region, creating obstacles in getting your goods to market and enjoying other economies of scale,» he said during a special interactive dialogue with Pacific leaders.
During his visit to the region, which also includes stops in Australia and the Solomon Islands, the Secretary-General has been highlighting the need for urgent international action to reduce emissions of the harmful greenhouse gases that cause global warming.
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