Emissions growth continues, threatening least developed countries the most - and affecting resilience of ports
- Автор: UN Trade and Development
- Main Title: SDG Pulse 2025 , pp 21-25
- Дата публикации: октября 2025
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9789211543551c006
- Language: Английский
In 1964, when UNCTAD was created, the risk of ecological disaster was hardly on the international agenda. Today, as we prepare for UNCTAD 16, persisting increases in greenhouse gas emissions threaten development progress and future generations’ opportunities to live in a sustainable world. Transport infrastructure, and in particular ports, are increasingly susceptible to climate-driven extremes, making adaptation and resilience building increasingly urgent. We must change course. Continuing the trajectory of climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution and ecosystems degradation will unravel progress on the SDGs, exacerbating hunger, poverty, conflict, disasters, and health crises.
© 2025 United Nations
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Book DOI:
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