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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda PM Browne Warns World Is “On the Edge of Implosion” Amid Rising Global Instability

PM Browne Warns World Is “On the Edge of Implosion” Amid Rising Global Instability

30 November 2025 - 11:50

PM Browne Warns World Is “On the Edge of Implosion” Amid Rising Global Instability

30 November 2025 - 11:50
PM Browne Warns World Is “On the Edge of Implosion” Amid Rising Global Instability

Prime Minister Gaston Browne speaks at the Medays 2025 Forum

Prime Minister Gaston Browne delivered a stark warning to global leaders at the Medays 2025 Forum on Friday, declaring that the world is “tethering on the edge of implosion” as overlapping crises threaten global balance, development, and peace.

Speaking during the plenary session titled “World on the Edge: Polycrisis, Chaos, Polarization & the Battle for Global Balance,” Browne said nations are navigating one of the most unstable periods in modern civilization.

He cited a global polycrisis fueled by escalating geopolitical tensions, nuclear posturing, climate shocks, food insecurity, digital disruption, debt distress, and the lingering impacts of COVID-19.

“These pressures are not academic for small states,” Browne stressed. “They are daily constraints on our ability to plan, to invest, and to protect our people.”

He urged immediate global cooperation, warning that no country—large or small—can survive cycles of instability alone.

Meanwhile, PM Browne highlighted what he called “historic legal victories” for vulnerable states, declaring that climate justice must be central to restoring global balance.

He pointed to Antigua and Barbuda’s leadership in COSIS—the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law—which recently secured a landmark advisory opinion confirming that states causing marine harm through greenhouse gas emissions are in breach of international obligations.

“These opinions do not serve small islands alone,” Browne said. “They strengthen the legal rights of all states whose people and economies are threatened by climate damage.”

He warned that failure to curb emissions will “imperil human civilization,” noting that wealthy nations continue to “profit from fossil fuels while developing states pay the price.”

Browne urged large emitters to take “urgent and decisive action” before the 1.5°C warming threshold is permanently breached.

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7 Comments

  1. I think the PM is staying on the right tract its a man of his words. Please Mr PM always speak the truth and right and live by it while you exist
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  2. I can’t take in more of these climate stories. They starting to depress me

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  4. Small island, big voice. Antigua front and center in global diplomacy

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  5. PM talks big internationally, but we need the same urgency applied at home too.

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  6. The PM’s warning fits the global mood right now. Conflicts, climate pressure, and economic uncertainty really are piling up at the same time.

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  7. Finally, a Caribbean voice speaking boldly on the global stage. We need more of this leadership.

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