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Q&A: Where do the UN secretary general candidates stand on climate change?
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Q&A: Where do the UN secretary general candidates stand on climate change?

This article discusses the upcoming nomination process for the United Nations Secretary-General, who will succeed António Guterres after his tenure ends in 2026. It highlights Guterres' advocacy for climate action during his time in office and notes his predecessor, Ban Ki-moon, who played a key role in negotiating the Paris Climate Agreement. The article outlines the roles and responsibilities of the UN Secretary-General, emphasizing their dual function as both a diplomatic figure and an advocate for global issues like climate change. Six candidates have already been nominated, with more expected. The piece provides background on the historical significance of the role and the importance of climate action within the UN framework.

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Q&A: Where do the UN secretary general candidates stand on climate change?

This article discusses the upcoming nomination process for the United Nations Secretary-General, who will succeed António Guterres after his tenure ends in 2026. It highlights Guterres' advocacy for climate action during his time in office and notes his predecessor, Ban Ki-moon, who played a key role in negotiating the Paris Climate Agreement. The article outlines the roles and responsibilities of the UN Secretary-General, emphasizing their dual function as both a diplomatic figure and an advocate for global issues like climate change. Six candidates have already been nominated, with more expected. The piece provides background on the historical significance of the role and the importance of climate action within the UN framework.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced overview of the candidates' potential stances on climate change without overtly favoring any specific candidate or ideology. It includes information about both Guterres and Ban Ki-moon, highlighting their contributions to climate initiatives without taking a clear pro

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