Climate change longer term issue than pandemic, says Hungarian President Áder

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The issues of climate change and sustainability will remain relevant even after the coronavirus pandemic is over, President Jnos Áder said on Monday, opening Hungary’s Sustainability Week, an event during which schools raise awareness of sustainability.

“Everyone can tell that something has changed in their environment,” the president said in a video message uploaded to news portal Origo.hu. Devastating wildfires, never-before-seen floods, heat records, long droughts, the extinction of certain species and locust plagues are just some of the signs of climate change, he said. Meanwhile, the speeding up of the water cycle has disrupted precipitation patterns, producing extreme rains and often devastating storms, he said.

Natural disasters like these have the potential to cause food shortages in many countries, leading to famines and eventually social tensions and political instability, Áder warned.

“It is not by chance that United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has sounded the alarm and asked developed countries to contribute 200 million dollars to the global fight against climate change,” the president added.

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  1. Contributing just $200 million to clomate change by UN is a joke. That’s jus one 747 plane. How about $200 BILLION!!! Or better yet, If you REALLY WANT TO SOLVE IT NOW – $200 TRILLION!!!

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