NEPAL / GUTERRES CLIMATE CHANGE

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Speaking to reporters in Pokhara, Nepal, Secretary-General António Guterres said, “this is one of the wonders of the world but is a wonder that is under threat because of climate change.” FEDERATION OF NEPALESE JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION, POKHARA
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STORY: NEPAL / GUTERRES CLIMATE CHANGE
TRT: 01:30
SOURCE: FEDERATION OF NEPALESE JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION, POKHARA
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 31 OCTOBER 2023, POKHARA, NEPAL

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1. Wide shot, Secretary-General António Guterres and delegation walking
2. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“This is one of the wonders of the world but is a wonder that is under threat because of climate change. And the reason for my visit was exactly to send a clear message to the world: It's essential to stop this war against nature. It is time to stop the looting and generating climate change because we must preserve these wonderful mountains and these wonderful glaciers. And it's essential to support Nepal and to support other countries that do not contribute to climate change but suffer the consequences. So many parts, so many landslides, so many communities that are deeply impacted negatively. And so, my appeal to the international community is to show effective solidarity that there is much more funding for adaptation, to build resilience, to protect the communities, and that the loss and damage fund is finally put into work to the benefit of those populations like the ones I visited that are today suffering a lot because of climate change. Thank you very much.”
3. Med shot, Guterres walks away

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Speaking to reporters today (31 Oct) in Pokhara, Nepal, Secretary-General António Guterres said, “this is one of the wonders of the world but is a wonder that is under threat because of climate change.”

The Secretary-General said, “it is essential to stop this war against nature. It is time to stop the looting and generating climate change because we must preserve these wonderful mountains and these wonderful glaciers. And it's essential to support Nepal and to support other countries that do not contribute to climate change but suffer the consequences.”

He appealed to the international community “to show effective solidarity that there is much more funding for adaptation, to build resilience, to protect the communities, and that the loss and damage fund is finally put into work to the benefit of those populations like the ones I visited that are today suffering a lot because of climate change.”

Glaciers high in the Himalayas feed large river systems, sustain crops, livestock and local economies, in a region that is home to over 1.8 billion people.

Nepal has lost almost a third of its ice volume in 30 years, with glaciers melting 65 percent faster in the last decade than in the previous one.

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