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UN chief voices 'hope' Trump will understand climate urgency

A week after the election to the White House of Trump, who has called global warming a "hoax" and has threatened to "cancel" the global pact, Ban said: "I am sure he will make a good, wise decision".

November 15, 2016 / 17:10 IST
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon voiced hope today that Donald Trump will "vary" his stance denying climate change as world leaders gathered in Morocco to keep a planetary rescue plan on track.

A week after the election to the White House of Trump, who has called global warming a "hoax" and has threatened to "cancel" the global pact, Ban said: "I am sure he will make a good, wise decision".

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He has spoken to the president-elect, the UN secretary-general said, and he was "optimistic" that the business mogul "will hear and understand the seriousness and urgency of addressing climate change." Ban was addressing journalists in Marrakesh before opening the "high-level segment" of an annual UN climate meeting -- the first since last year's adoption of the Paris Agreement to stave off calamitous global warming.

Trump's election has been uppermost on the minds of many delegates and negotiators gathered since last Monday to thrash out a roadmap for putting the agreement into action.