UN Deputy Chief confirms governments’ lack of acceptance to the polluting economies

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NEW YORK, 10 February, 2021 (TON): Amina J. Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General said that it was unacceptable that governments continue to build polluting economies.

"This is unacceptable," she said in her video message on Tuesday for the Sustainable Energy for All Youth Summit while speaking about the fact that a new SEforALL (Sustainable Energy for All) report that tracks finance for electricity and clean cooking shows that most governments continue to build a polluting economy.

Young people understand the links between sustainable development and climate justice, she said.

"You have risen to the forefront as advocates and innovators in bringing sustainable energy solutions to homes, communities, and countries. As we now seek to recover from the impact of the pandemic, it is important that we recover better with sustainable energy for all," Mohammed said.

The UN deputy chief said that this year will be "critical" for the realization of Goal 7 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which calls for affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.

"A key priority of the UN this year is to build a global coalition for carbon neutrality by the middle of the century. Young people will have a critical role to play.

"We have all been inspired by the transformational leadership of youth coming together in solidarity and compassion to demand intergenerational justice and bold action on the climate emergency," said Mohammed.

The Deputy Secretary-General noted that current data shows that "we are not on track to achieve SDG7".

The reports state that for the first time, high-level dialogue at the UN General Assembly will stress energy, and UN Climate Change Conference, COP26 will be another political pressure point to act on a stable transition.

 

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