TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「United Nations Secretary-General @antonioguterres off the coast of Tuvalu, one of the world's most vulnerable countries, in May. Facing a rise in global sea levels, a collection of these states—from Fiji to the Marshall Islands, the Maldives to the Bahamas—has launched an international campaign to save themselves and raise awareness of the perils of #climatechange. Against all odds, writes Justin Worland, it has been a remarkable success. Last month, leaders from across the Pacific gathered in Fiji to plot their next big step: coordinating a push to make developed countries commit to aggressive new targets for reducing their emissions at a #climate summit to be convened by the @unitednations in New York this fall. Guterres, who was photographed during a tour of the region, is working to position the tiny island nations not just as the political center of the debate, but as its moral center, too. Their success offers a broader lesson: no one nation can solve a problem as complex as this alone, but together bands of nations can make a difference. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @cgregoryphoto for TIME」6月13日 21時02分 - time

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United Nations Secretary-General @antonioguterres off the coast of Tuvalu, one of the world's most vulnerable countries, in May. Facing a rise in global sea levels, a collection of these states—from Fiji to the Marshall Islands, the Maldives to the Bahamas—has launched an international campaign to save themselves and raise awareness of the perils of #climatechange. Against all odds, writes Justin Worland, it has been a remarkable success. Last month, leaders from across the Pacific gathered in Fiji to plot their next big step: coordinating a push to make developed countries commit to aggressive new targets for reducing their emissions at a #climate summit to be convened by the @unitednations in New York this fall. Guterres, who was photographed during a tour of the region, is working to position the tiny island nations not just as the political center of the debate, but as its moral center, too. Their success offers a broader lesson: no one nation can solve a problem as complex as this alone, but together bands of nations can make a difference. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @cgregoryphoto for TIME


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