In response to the recording of the hottest day in the history of the world, Amnesty International has criticized the countries' policies to deal with global warming, saying that the climate crisis is costing our lives and the time for a solution is running out.
Jafar Hussain Karimi / Environmental challenges affecting the world such as climate change - water scarcity, loss of biodiversity and pollution are compounded by the gap between development demands, weak incentives and capacity for economic planning and development at the national level in developed and developing countries.
Global greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 could be between 13 billion and 15 billion tonnes more than the level needed to keep global warming within 2 degrees Celsius this century, a United Nations report estimated on Tuesday.