COP DILEMMA : Navigating Global Climate Inaction

What future for our planet when the leaders of this world are not even able to organize a rapid and unified momentum of the measures to be taken to save our planet?

We believe we are dreaming or rather making a nightmare. We are almost in 2023, and the measures to save our planet and our species are stagnating - hence the thousands of species already on the verge of extinction, and we are still unable to organize a single COP to simply not not pass on a dying planet to future generations.

In 2022 we are still at 3 COPs, completely disconnected from each other, COP 15 in Abidjan on desertification, COP 27 in Sharm-El-Sheikh on climate, and another COP 15 in Montreal on biodiversity. Not only do we complicate things, but above all we make very small decisions with low impact. Would an extra-terrestrial observe in a neutral way what is happening, he could not understand why we are still in a wait-and-see attitude, and in global disorganization in the face of looming disasters.

Unfortunately we are not lucky that extra-terrestrials exist to come and shake our minds enough. How are we going to explain to future generations that far too many of us are still in denial and mess?

As the world grapples with escalating climate threats, the lack of unified action spells peril for our planet's future. Despite nearing 2023, global leaders falter in orchestrating cohesive measures to avert environmental catastrophe.

The disjointed nature of climate summits, exemplified by COPs addressing disparate issues, reflects systemic inefficiencies. In the face of impending disasters, our collective failure to prioritize decisive action renders us culpable in the eyes of posterity.

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