Urgent Climate Action: A Call for Global Cooperation

The Reality of Our Changing Climate

Good morning distinguished delegates, colleagues, and guests. (Three seconds of silence)

What would you do if your home disappeared under water? Today, millions of people around the world are already asking themselves this question because of climate change. Rising temperatures, extreme droughts, floods, and wildfires are no longer future possibilities; they are part of our present reality. As a student of International Relations, I believe climate change is not only an environmental problem but also a humanitarian, economic, and security challenge that affects every country.

My name is [Your Name], and in the next five minutes, I will explain why climate change requires urgent international cooperation, the consequences of inaction, and the actions that governments and international organizations must take together.

The Global Scope of the Crisis

Climate change is a global issue that no country can solve alone. According to the United Nations, global temperatures continue to rise due to greenhouse gas emissions caused mainly by human activities. This situation affects:

  • Food production
  • Water access
  • Public health
  • Migration flows

Many countries in Africa and Asia are already experiencing severe droughts that force thousands of families to leave their homes.

International Instability and Security

Climate change increases international instability. When resources such as water or fertile land become limited, tensions between communities and states grow. Furthermore, natural disasters destroy infrastructure and weaken economies, especially in developing nations, creating greater inequality. As international actors, we must understand that climate security is directly connected to global peace.

Pathways to a Sustainable Future

Despite these challenges, there is hope. International cooperation, such as the Paris Climate Agreement, demonstrates that countries can work together toward common goals. Renewable energy is becoming more accessible, and many cities are investing in sustainable transportation and green technologies.

However, progress remains too slow. Governments often prioritize short-term economic interests over long-term sustainability. We must ask ourselves: What kind of world do we want to leave for future generations?

Recommended Actions

  1. Investment: Governments must increase funding for renewable energy and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
  2. Support: Developed countries should provide greater financial and technological aid to developing nations.
  3. Education: Public awareness must become a priority to ensure collective support for solutions.

Climate action is the responsibility of politicians, citizens, students, and companies alike. Every action matters.

Conclusion

I return to my initial question: what would you do if your home disappeared under water? For many, this is no longer a hypothetical question; it is their daily reality. The decisions we make today will define the world of tomorrow. I encourage all of us to act with responsibility, cooperation, and urgency. If we work together, change is still possible. Thank you for your attention.