- The Russian invasion of Ukraine and climate change dominated speeches at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday.
- The first day of the weeklong assembly saw leaders from across the world share their concerns about the quaking international order and global challenges such as hunger and climate change.
- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Marshall Islands President David Kabua both urged industrialized nations and the global community to take up more responsibility for countries already affected by climate change.
Russia and climate change dominate UN General Assembly 21.09.2022

