The United Nations has renewed calls for stronger global cooperation to tackle climate change, warning that current efforts remain insufficient to meet international targets.
Speaking at a climate policy briefing, UN officials stressed that rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and environmental degradation continue to threaten livelihoods worldwide. The organization urged governments to accelerate emissions reductions and invest more in renewable energy.
The UN also highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate change on developing countries, calling for increased financial and technical support to help vulnerable nations adapt.
Environmental experts say coordinated global action is crucial to prevent long-term economic and humanitarian consequences. The UN warned that delays in action could lead to irreversible damage to ecosystems and increased displacement of populations.

