The goal of the quasi-climate summit, known as the Summit for the Future, is to revive the flagging climate change movement. However, it didn’t take long for international leaders to start cautioning that the gap between the nations was widening. According to the UN chief, “crises are interacting and feeding off each other.” For instance, the dissemination of climate disinformation via digital technology increases mistrust and polarization.
It is accurate to say that certain nations are significantly more aware of how urgent climate change is than others. Consider the situation of Jakarta, Indonesia, which is reportedly sinking the fastest in the world.