UN secretary-general, António Guterres has warned that humanity is waging a 'suicidal and senseless' war on nature, accelerating destruction of life on Earth.
The secretary-general's warning came at the launch of a UN report that enlisted the triple emergency. This includes the pollution and climate crisis and the devastation of wildlife.
The key to a sustainable future is making peace with nature, he shared.
Certain measures like taxing carbon emissions and diverting destructive farming to green energy, must be inculcated.
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