UN Secretary General Addresss the World: We've declared war on nature, this is suicide.

Mankind is facing a new, unprecedented war in history, UN Secretary General has warned. This war, he claims, is at risk of destroying our future before we can begin to understand the danger. These grim messages from Antonio Guterres come after a global turbulent year, with the pandemic of the Coronavirus that [...]
This war, he claims, is at risk of destroying our future before we can begin to understand the danger.
These grim messages from Antonio Guterres come after a globally turbulent year, with the pandemic of coronarys forcing many governments to completely shut down their seats for months, while fires, hurricanes, and powerful winds have also made their reputation, writes The Guardian, the Albanian translation Periscope.
Guterres said: “Humanization is developing a fight against nature. This is suicide. Nature always gives you back its shock and is already doing it with increased strength and rage. Biodiversity is collapseing. One million species are at risk of extinction. Ecosystems are disappearing right in front of our eyes... human actions are at the root of this slide towards chaos. But this implies that human action can help solve this. ”
He listed man - to - man wounds in the natural world: the distribution of deserts, the loss of oasis; the cutting down of forests, the oceans that lose fish and drown in plastic; the polluted air that kills 9 million people a year, more than the current pandemic; and the fact that 75% of the current human infectious diseases that are new, like Covid-19shi, come from the animals.
That was the fiercest language ever used by Guterres, the UN Secretary General.
“Making peace with nature is the determining task of the 21st century” he said, in a virtual address. /Periscope











