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António Guterres

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Calling out on wealthy nations to scrap fossil fuel subsidies and end fossil fuels reliance.

“I must call out the flood of fossil fuel expansion we are seeing in some of the world’s wealthiest countries,” Guterres said in a speech in New York. “In signing such a surge of new oil and gas licenses, they are signing away our future. The leadership of those with the greatest capabilities and capacities is essential. Countries must phase out fossil fuels – fast and fairly.”




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  • Elizabeth Gathigia

    1 w

    fossil fuels should be a thing of history,we must embrace use of clean energy for a better future

    • Jane Wangui

      21 w

      Renewable energy is our future.thus we all should strive to fully transit when we have a chance to save the planet.

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      • Peter Karanga

        23 w

        António Guterres' call for wealthy nations to scrap fossil fuel subsidies and reduce reliance on fossil fuels is crucial. Transitioning to renewable energy sources is imperative for combatting climate change and ensuring a sustainable future for all.

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        • Munene Mugambi

          23 w

          For these nations, Investing significantly in renewables is crucial to counteract the detrimental effects of fossil fuel expansion. By shifting focus to clean energy, wealthy nations can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat climate change, and secure a sustainable, resilient future for all.

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          • We Don't Have Time

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            • rosebellendiritu

              24 w

              Nice one..we all ought to strive to fully transit towards renewable energy and do away with fossil fuels for good.

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              • Munene Mugambi

                23 w

                @rosebellendiritu Absolutely, transitioning fully to renewable energy is essential. It also offers opportunities for innovation, job creation, and economic growth in emerging green industries. By investing in renewables, we can build a more resilient and equitable energy system for future generations.

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              • Gorffly mokua

                24 w

                Great! This is vital for safeguarding our planet's future and ensuring global equity in climate action.👏👏💚

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                • Rashid Kamau

                  24 w

                  @gorffly_mokua There is a need for greater accountability mechanisms at all levels, such as frameworks and policies, to fulfill our duties to the future.

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                  • Munene Mugambi

                    23 w

                    @gorffly_mokua Embracing renewables also fosters international cooperation, strengthens energy security, and drives technological advancements that can lead to a more sustainable and just world for everyone.

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                  • walter lungayi

                    24 w

                    Indeed that is the greatest way forward.

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                    • Gorffly mokua

                      24 w

                      @walter_lungayi I hope they will abide by this great call!

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                      • Rashid Kamau

                        24 w

                        @walter_lungayi The best way to follow.

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                        • Videlis Eddie

                          10 w

                          @walter_lungayi it is a necessary move that should be adhered to

                          • Videlis Eddie

                            10 w

                            @gorffly_mokua i hope so too

                          • dickson mutai

                            24 w

                            Those with the most resources should lead the transition away from fossil fuels equitably

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                            • Gorffly mokua

                              24 w

                              @dickson_mutai Agree, those with the greatest resources have a critical responsibility to drive an equitable transition away from fossil fuels, ensuring that the burdens and benefits of this shift are shared fairly among all communities.

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                              • Rashid Kamau

                                24 w

                                @dickson_mutai Governments with greater capacity to transition away from fossil fuels should aim for more ambitious reductions and help support the transition.

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                                • Videlis Eddie

                                  10 w

                                  @dickson_mutai i agree... They should serve as examples

                                  • Videlis Eddie

                                    10 w

                                    @rashid_kamau I agree

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