UN chief Ban Ki-moon calls on world leaders to act now on global warming
UN chief calls on nations to 'make history' by taking steps to make the planet carbon neutral
The largest gathering of world leaders on climate change opened at the United Nations yesterday, facing calls for action to put the planet on course towards reversing global warming.
"Today, we must set the world on a new course," UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told leaders from 120 countries. "I am asking you to lead."
The one-day meeting is the first high-level gathering since the Copenhagen conference on climate change ended in disarray in 2009.
Ban was joined at the opening by former US vice-president and climate crusader Al Gore, Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio, Chinese actress Li Bingbing and Rajendra Pachauri, head of the UN climate panel, which won the Nobel peace prize in 2007.
France pledged up to US$1 billion to the UN Green Climate Fund, which helps finance climate change reform in poorer countries, and the US was also expected to make pledges.