Top News

Climate change one of 'major challenges'

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-09-25 11:23
Large Medium Small

UNITED NATIONS - Climate change is one of the "major challenges facing humanity today," Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba said here Friday.

Special Coverage:
Wen attends UN conferences
Related readings:
Climate change one of 'major challenges' China to take new measures to fight poverty for MDGs: Wen
Climate change one of 'major challenges' UN official lauds China for climate change role
Climate change one of 'major challenges' Climate change resulting in wild weather in China
Climate change one of 'major challenges' 'Roadmap' to tackle climate change
"The devastating impact of natural disasters around the world has affected most of our countries," Pohamba said here at the general debate of the 65th session of the UN General Assembly, which opened on Thursday.

"Although Namibia does not significantly contribute to the emission of greenhouse gases, it is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change," he said.

Namibia has experienced increasingly severe floods and droughts that destroyed crops, livestock herds and wild animals, Pohamba said.

"Thus, we call upon industrialized countries to take practical steps and demonstrate greater political will to bring about drastic reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases," he said.

He also called on industrialized countries to support efforts of developing countries to mitigate and adapt to the adverse effects of climate change.

"It is our hope that industrialized countries will meet their commitments to provide adequate resources in line with the undertakings made at Copenhagen in 2009," Pohamba said.