Secretary-General of the United Nations has strong expectations for the efforts of each country at the global warming summit September 19, 6:28

UN Secretary General Guterres said next week that he hopes that there will be many meaningful plans to drastically reduce carbon dioxide at the global warming summit held in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly. It was.

UN Secretary General Guterres held a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York on the 18th.

The Global Warming Summit to be held on the 23rd of this month in line with the United Nations General Assembly said, “There will be many meaningful plans to drastically reduce carbon dioxide in the next 10 years and zero emissions in 2050. I hoped that, ”he expressed his strong expectation that each country expressed a drastic effort that exceeded the previous measures.

In light of the attendance of 16-year-old girl Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old girl who has continued to appeal to the summit against global warming from Sweden and is influencing the younger generation, "I hope they will have an impact on national policymaking and society as a whole."

Secretary General Guterres calls on leaders from all countries to participate in the Global Warming Summit, but President Trump is reported not expected to participate.

However, since the US government will show some efforts, it is also interested in what position the United States will show under President Trump.