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World Environment Day: UN chief advocates protection of forests, land

Mr Guterres made the call in his message marking the 2026 World Environment Day, observed globally on June 5.

• June 5, 2026
Amazon forest(Credit: Nat Geo Education)

UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres has called for the protection of forests, land, and seas to ensure the conservation and restoration of terrestrial ecosystems.

Mr Guterres made the call in his message marking the 2026 World Environment Day, observed globally on June 5.

The global event is being observed under the theme ‘Land Restoration, Desertification and Drought Resilience’.

He, therefore, urged countries to help communities adapt to the devastating impacts of drought and desertification, which, according to him, “is already here”.

“It means fulfilling climate finance promises to developing countries – to save lives, protect livelihoods, and strengthen economies. This is the moment to act – for our environment and for our future,’’ he said.

According to him, on this World Environment Day, warning signals are everywhere.

Mr Guterres said the past eleven years had been the eleven hottest on record.

“The damage goes far beyond rising temperatures – from polluted air to degraded land, collapsing ecosystems, and vanishing biodiversity.

“Harming health, destroying homes and deepening hunger. The world is heading for a temporary overshoot above 1.5 degrees. Every fraction of a degree brings greater harm – especially to the most vulnerable,’’ he said.

The UN chief emphasised the need to keep the global temperature within the normal range of 1.5 degrees.

“Our task is to make that overshoot as small, as short, and as safe as possible and rapidly bring temperatures back down.

“That means slashing emissions and accelerating a just transition away from fossil fuels towards renewables as the only sustainable path to lower costs and to real energy security. Cutting methane, one of the fastest, is also one of the cheapest ways to limit near-term warming,” he said.

(NAN) 

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