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UN Chief Warns Defence Spending Useless Without Climate Action

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

UN Chief Warns Prioritizing Defense Over ‌Climate Aid is ‌’Self-Defeating’

NEW YORK – increased global ​defence spending is ultimately pointless without parallel investment in climate change mitigation and⁤ international development, outgoing ⁢United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Administrator ⁢achim Steiner warned. Steiner ‍argued that a‌ narrow focus on ‌national security, neglecting the destabilizing‍ effects of climate change and debt crises, is a ⁢fundamentally flawed approach in the ⁢current global landscape.

Steiner’s​ remarks come as international‌ cooperation faces‌ “almost unprecedented‌ stress,” ⁢stemming from both defunding and a lack of ​viable solutions to ‌increasingly⁤ disruptive global ‍challenges. He ​highlighted a⁢ concerning⁤ reversal in development progress since the pandemic, with numerous countries burdened by debt levels so high they are forced to divert funds from ‍essential ​services ​like health‍ and⁤ education ⁢simply to cover interest payments. “They’re certainly unable to raise the capital to invest in the foundations of future ⁤development,” Steiner said.

The UNDP chief⁤ emphasized that true national security now requires addressing ⁣threats that ‌can only ‌be reduced through international collaboration. He argued for‌ a basic shift in how nations define their interests, recognizing the interconnectedness of⁢ global challenges. “The basic DNA of national⁢ security in our⁢ time ‍must have a ‌component that de-risks some of the threats that are, by definition, only reducible by international cooperation.”

Steiner, who concluded his tenure at UNDP in June after leading the ‍UN Environment Programme, has⁣ not yet been replaced. Haoliang Xu, a UN under-secretary general, is currently serving as acting ‍administrator. His warning echoes ⁣growing concerns about ​the impact of geopolitical tensions and economic instability on efforts to address the climate crisis and achieve sustainable development goals. A recent report highlighted the devastating consequences of aid cuts in east Africa, linking them to increased rates of unwanted abortions and HIV transmission.

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