Our world is in big trouble, says UN chief Guterres


By Arul Louis

United Nations, Sep 20 (IANS): "Our world is in big trouble". With those explosive words, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres opened the high-level meeting of the General Assembly on Tuesday listing the crisis upon crisis piled upon the world.

He listed them: war, conflicts, climate change, hunger, financial crises, challenges of runaway technology developments, hate speech, global divisions and inequalities, and massive human rights violations.

"The United Nations Charter and the ideals it represents are in jeopardy," he said. "And yet we are gridlocked in colossal global dysfunction".

In the midst of the gloomy prognosis, Guterres projected on the giant screens at the General Assembly chamber the image of a ship navigating the troubled waters of the Black Sea.

It was the ship, Brave Commander, carrying food grains from Ukraine to Africa and he called it "an image of promise and hope" in "the hell of war".

"At its essence, this ship is a symbol of what the world can accomplish when we act together," he said, mentioning the diplomatic efforts of the UN, Russia, Ukraine and Turkey for ships with foodgrains to break through the stalemate at the UN in dealing with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

"In truth, it is multilateral diplomacy in action", he said.

Assembly President Csaba Korisi echoed Guterres's alarm at the global situation and also the hope.

Korosi said: "A landmark agreement on commercial grain exports from the world's breadbasket offers hope. Diplomacy is at work to release fertilisers so that the shortages we see today do not become the famines of next year."

"It has been 203 days since the General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning the military aggression against Ukraine. Unfortunately, the bloodshed and the suffering have not stopped yet," he said.

Decrying the paralysing polarisation of the geopolitical divides, Guterres warned that the world was descending into chaos with not even two groups.

He said, "At one stage, international relations seemed to be moving toward a G-2 world; now we risk ending up with G-nothing. No cooperation. No dialogue. No collective problem-solving."

"We need a coalition of the world," he said.

On global warming, he said, "We have a rendezvous with climate disaster."

He called for ending use of fossil fuels and imposing punitive taxes on energy companies that market fossil fuels.

Calling for adoption of non-fossil fuels, he said: "Developing countries need help to make this shift, including through international coalitions to support just energy transitions in key emerging economies."

Korosi also spoke about the imminent dangers from climate change.

Calling the floods in Pakistan a "window on the future", he said: "Once this high-level week is over, I plan to launch a series of consultations with the scientific community, asking them to help us."

On the dangers of technology, Guterres said: "Our data is being bought and sold to influence our behaviour - while spyware and surveillance are out of control - all, with no regard for privacy."

He warned, "Artificial intelligence is compromising the integrity of information systems, the media, and indeed democracy itself. Quantum computing could destroy cybersecurity and increase the risk of malfunctions to complex systems."

And yet, he said, there are not even the beginnings of a framework to deal with these issues.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 21 2022

    His take on Climate Change Hoax due to human activities & release of CO2 is a big lie. The more carbon in the air, the more forests & plants grow, just a puff of volcano sends 500 years of human activity equaling CO2 in the atmosphere. This can't be controlled by stopping or penalizing any fuel producing or consuming countries but it is another attempt to stop underdeveloped nations from progress. Another fake narrative is what we are using is fossil fuel which it isn't but naturally occurring unlimited creation of oil in the layers of the earth which never happened due to fossils. The more EV s we create the need for mining more for cobalt & lithium will damage the environment & to produce a single battery 300 barrels of fuel is spent on excavation of the metals & the electricity spent in manufacturing them & recharging them is through coal & gas which isn't clean energy according to their own narrative. In last 15 years the temperature of the earth didn't rise which they hide from public to market these duds as solution as the elites have invested heavily in their mines & production.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 21 2022

    Yes, Man did not land on the moon!!!

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 21 2022

    Media educated always think their media & govt. propaganda is always true, just like convid & jabs as safe & effective. What ever I have written is with evidence which is kept out of public so that they can make money.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 20 2022

    World is in big trouble because you forced homosexuality on all nations and destroyed the basic ethics and morality.

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