A young journalist reflects on the UN leader's responses, and hopes his messages - about human violence on an increasingly hostile planet - resonated before Cop30'Change course now': humanity has missed 1.5C climate target, says UN headThere we were at the edge of the forest. The computer screen had been up for a long time, everything arranged so that nothing would go wrong; that the internet wouldn't go down, that the computer battery wouldn't die, and a glass of water and ice in front of me so I wouldn't be left without words. Silence filled the other side of the camera until a figure appeared, and there he was: António Guterres, the man who speaks for the world, the secretary general of the United Nations.A few weeks earlier, I had received an invitation from Jonathan Watts of the Guardian newspaper, asking me to interview Guterres with him. I accepted. It would be my first time speaking to someone with that level of authority. But what would I ask him? Continue reading...
I am the first Indigenous journalist to exclusively interview António Guterres. How many others will listen?
28. října 2025 8:16
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/oct/28/waja-xipai-indigenous-journalist-interview-antonio-guterres-cop30
Zdroj: The Guardian