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Beijing: 20:30 Delhi 18:00 Dhaka: 18:30 Islamabad: 17:30 Kabul: 17:00 Kathmandu: 18:15 Nay Pyi Taw: 19:00 Thimphu: 18:30
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Scientific experts and representatives from countries in mountain, downstream and low-lying regions will hold a press conference today following United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s Special Address yesterday.
Speaking at the Bonn Climate Change Conference, international experts will describe the effects of what Guterres called “the climate road to hell” for people living in mountain and low-lying regions.
These countries are on the frontline of the climate crisis and are already suffering severe impacts even before 1.5°C of warming. The participants will explain why 1.5°C is an essential limit, not merely “ambitious”, and how each fraction of a degree counts with growing and irreversible damage from snow and ice regions ongoing today.
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