Actual Headline! "UN Chief Detects 'Sense Of Anxiety' On Climate Change" [View all]
(Reuters) - On the eve of Tuesday's U.N. climate summit, the United Nations chief underscored the urgent need to tackle climate change by moving toward an energy-efficient, low-carbon global economy.
Speaking at the opening of Climate Week NYC, a set of more than 140 climate-related events across the city, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he had noticed much more urgency to address climate change than he had seen in previous U.N. gatherings on the issue in 2007 and in 2009, when governments failed at a Copenhagen conference to agree a new binding climate treaty.
"In 2014, people are coming with a sense of anxiety," said Ban, who participated in the People's Climate March that drew more than 310,000 people onto the streets of Manhattan on Sunday. "More and more people understand that climate change is happening and approaching much faster than one would expect," said Ban.
Those concerns have led 125 prime ministers, presidents or their deputies to say they will attend New York the summit. "There is no Plan B because there is no Planet B," Ban said, delivering his much-repeated mantra.
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