U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon says the challenges facing the world today require dialogue and collective action.He lists the main issues, as he sees them."You have international terrorism,abject poverty, sanitation,pandemic diseases,and most importantly these days,climate change issues," he said.Ban,who addressed San Francisco's World Affairs Council Thursday,said global warming will be a U.N. priority during his tenure.He says the US,the leading emitter of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide,which contribute to global warming,can play a pivotal role in solving the problem."The US is the largest emitter,"he said. "But what is fortunate is that the US is the biggest technological innovator."Ban is the former South Korean foreign minister, and he has been at the helm of the UN for just seven months.He says the world body is under-appreciated in the US,and he cites a poll in which two-thirds of Americans said they believe the UN is doing a poor job.On a more positive note,the U.N. chief says, nearly three-quarters of Americans believed the UN should play a bigger role in solving the world's problems.He says he is committed to reforming the organization,increasing its efficiency and effectiveness and making its operations more transparent.
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