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Famed naturalist David Attenborough warns world leaders human civilisation could collapse

Famous naturalist Sir David Attenborough has made a chilling prediction about the future of the human race - we’re heading for doom.

World leaders have been warned that civilisation could collapse

British broadcaster and environmentalist David Attenborough has urged world leaders, meeting in Poland to agree ways to limit global warming, to get on and tackle “our greatest threat in thousands of years”.

Known for countless nature films, Attenborough has gained prominence recently with his Blue Planet II series, which highlighted the devastating effect of pollution on the oceans.

“Leaders of the world, you must lead,” said the naturalist, given a “People’s seat” at the two-week UN climate conference in the Polish coal city of Katowice alongside two dozen heads of state and government.

“The continuation of our civilisations and the natural world upon which we depend, is in your hands,” he said.

Natural historian Sir David Attenborough, has issued a dire warning for Earth saying human civilisation could end if leaders don’t address climate change. Picture: AP Photo
Natural historian Sir David Attenborough, has issued a dire warning for Earth saying human civilisation could end if leaders don’t address climate change. Picture: AP Photo

“Climate change is running faster than we are and we must catch up sooner rather than later before it is too late.”

Sir David told the delegates: “Right now, we are facing a man-made disaster of global scale. Our greatest threat in thousands of years. Climate Change.

““If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon.”

The world is currently on course to overshoot by far the limits for global warming agreed in the landmark 2015 Paris accord on climate change, which were intended to prevent more extreme weather, rising sea levels and the loss of plant and animal species.

Representatives from nearly 200 countries began crunch UN climate talks in Poland against a backdrop of dire environmental warnings. Picture: AFP
Representatives from nearly 200 countries began crunch UN climate talks in Poland against a backdrop of dire environmental warnings. Picture: AFP

The Katowice talks are billed as the most important UN conference since Paris, coming ahead of an end-of-year deadline to agree a “rule book” on enforcing action.

Yet political and UN leaders have been struggling to inject urgency into two weeks of haggling on how to move on from fossil fuels to give practical effect to the Paris accord.

Representatives of some of the most powerful countries and biggest polluters were conspicuous by their absence, and the United States is quitting the UN climate process.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II talked to Sir David Attenborough about her ambitious legacy project to create a network of forests. Picture: Supplied
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II talked to Sir David Attenborough about her ambitious legacy project to create a network of forests. Picture: Supplied

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To maximise the chances of success in Poland, technical talks began on Sunday, a day early, with delegates from nearly 200 nations debating how to meet the Paris target of limiting global warming to between 1.5 and 2.0 degrees Celsius

Michal Kurtyka, Poland’s deputy environment minister and president of the talks, said that without success in Katowice, Paris would not be a success, as it had only decided what was needed, not how it could be done.

Sir David Attenborough has warned that if world leaders do not urgently address climate change human civilisation could be wiped out. Picture: Supplied
Sir David Attenborough has warned that if world leaders do not urgently address climate change human civilisation could be wiped out. Picture: Supplied

Moreover, the wider political environment had changed.

“The wave of optimism and global co-operation that carried us to and through Paris has now crested, broken and is now tumbling,” he told delegates

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