The problem is we don’t have an action plan, so we are wandering around in circles trying to figure out what to do.”
Admiral Barrie said he believed United Nations climate talks in Glasgow in November will be the last chance the world has to properly address the threat.
“What we want is an action plan, so that we can get on at all throughout our community, all through our local governments, our state and federal governments and start pulling together in one direction.”
— Read on www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/military-leaders-security-chiefs-demand-action-on-climate-threat-20210420-p57kve.html
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