The key discussion agenda at the world Sustainable development summit held in New Delhi

New Delhi (India), February 28: The key discussion agenda at the World Sustainable Development Summit held in New Delhi was the importance of sustainable living. Experts from diverse spheres were present at the event. They came together to advocate the need for a change in thinking when it comes to our consumption patterns. Another point […]

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The key discussion agenda at the world Sustainable development summit held in New Delhi

New Delhi (India), February 28: The key discussion agenda at the World Sustainable Development Summit held in New Delhi was the importance of sustainable living. Experts from diverse spheres were present at the event. They came together to advocate the need for a change in thinking when it comes to our consumption patterns. Another point that was stressed as a point of discussion was the need for an integrated approach to mainstreaming sustainable life. Climate change is the greatest threat facing humanity in the current century. An institutional approach is not enough as a response; it must be complimented by an individualistic response. For this to happen, a massive worldwide education campaign is needed. Moreover, a multidimensional approach is also needed to chart a long-term roadmap for sustainable life.  

The World Sustainable Development summit saw leaders from across the spectrum agree on the need for change in consumption patterns and lifestyle changes. Ms. Mariam Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, UAE, a key attending member, gave a speech highlighting the initiatives taken by the UAE to address lifestyle changes. Noting that public awareness is key, Ms. Almheiri said, “In UAE, the aim is to reduce our food loss and waste by 50% by 2030. Considering this, perception campaigns have been organized.”  

Dr Ali Abou Senna, CEO, Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, and Assistant Minister, pointed out that Egypt has already drawn up strategies and plans to integrate environment decisions and climate action in all sectors. 

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