Although the United Nations climate conference held in Madrid continued until the early hours of yesterday morning (Sunday) to implement the global commitment to combat climate change, to promote plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the negotiators did not reach urgent solutions to save the earth from an inevitable disaster. Papua New Guinea's envoy for climate affairs, Kevin Conrad, described the talks as not being frank or transparent, reiterating the fears of developing countries about accelerating climate change and its negative impact on their people. Their number includes 190 countries, to unite to send a clear signal of support before the decisive implementation phase in 2020. While supporters of taking strong climate action warn of the possibility of the agreement’s collapse, if the countries participating in the summit do not confirm their willingness to respect the agreement and move quickly to reduce emissions, warning of the world’s collapse It would be a real disaster if countries did not support the Paris Agreement.

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