Obama on Climate Change: 'No Nation Is Immune'

Obama speaking at summit
Obama addresses the U.N. Climate Summit on Sept. 23, 2014.
(Image credit: Whitehouse.gov)

President Barack Obama spoke in front of more than 120 world leaders gathered at the United Nations headquarters in New York today (Sept. 23) to deliver a message for cooperative action on climate change.

Climate change, Obama said, promises to define the next century more dramatically than any other global threat, including terrorism, political instability, inequality and disease. "No nation is immune" to its damaging effects, the president added. 

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