At the UN Security Council, a meeting was held by leaders and foreign ministers to discuss the impact of climate change on global security, and each country expressed a sense of crisis that climate change is increasing conflicts and refugees. Even so, there were a series of voices saying that action should be taken.

Along with the UN General Assembly's speech, the Security Council held a meeting on the 23rd with the participation of the leaders and foreign ministers of each country to discuss the impact of climate change on global security.

At the beginning, Secretary-General António Guterres pointed out that if climate change reduces water resources and abundant land, it will not be possible to prevent conflicts over it. I need to take it. "

After that, representatives of each country said, "The Security Council should discuss how to exercise authority on this issue," US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, and climate change and security can no longer be separated, and the Security Council Called for action.



In addition, Kenya's Foreign Minister Omamo pointed out that climate change is causing more serious situations in conflict areas in Africa, saying, "The UN peacekeeping operations in each region should respond to the effects of climate change. ".



Ireland, the Presidency of the Security Council, will soon aim to adopt a resolution that includes the Security Council's efforts to combat climate change.