Dharamsala: Towards an important climate conference in Glasgow, the Dalai Lama on Sunday said the issues of climate change must be addressed at the global level of cooperatives for everyone’s benefit.
In his message to the United Nations Conference on Climate Change known as the Conference of the Parties (COP26), Tibet Spiritual Leader said realistic actions established in scientific understanding were needed to overcome climate change.
COP26 Summit Starting on Sunday will bring a joint party to accelerate the actions towards the Purpose of the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change.
“Today, we need to overcome the future not with prayers driven by fear, but by taking realistic actions established in scientific understanding.
Our planetary residents depend on each other and planted species,” he said.
“We must face climate change problems at the global level of cooperatives for everyone’s benefit.
But we also have to do what we can at the personal level,” he said.
“Even small actions everyday, like how we use water and how we throw away what we don’t need, have consequences.
We must take care of our natural environment to be part of our daily lives, and learn what US science must teach , “he added.
Dalai Lama said he was encouraged to see that the younger generation demanded concrete actions about climate change because it gave hope for the future.
Efforts of young activists such as Greta Thunberg to raise awareness about the need to listen to science and act accordingly very important.
Because of their realistic attitude, we must encourage them, he said.
“Global warming is an urgent reality.
None of us who are able to change the past.
But we are all in a position to contribute to a better future.
Indeed, we have responsibility to ourselves and to more than seven billion people Life-life today to ensure that we can all continue to live in peace and safety, “he said.
“With hope and determination, we must take care of our own lives and all of our neighbors,” he added.
Our ancestors looked at the earth as rich and abundant, which, but what else was our only home.
We must protect it not only for ourselves, but also for future generations, and for countless species that we share the planet, he said.
Tibetan plateau, the largest snow and ice reservoir outside northern and southern Poland, often called “third pole”, he said.
“Tibet is the source of several major rivers of the world, including Brahmaputra, Ganges, Indus, Mekong, Salween, Yellow River and Yangtze.
These rivers are sources of life, they provide drinking water, irrigation for agriculture, and hydropower, because almost Two billion people throughout Asia, “he said.
“The smelting of many Tibetan glaciers, damming and river diversion, and widespread deforestation, gave an example of how ecological neglecting in one field can have almost everywhere consequences,” he added.
Dalai Lama said he regularly emphasized the importance of maintaining a sense of humanitarian unity, the idea that every human being was part of us.
“The threat of global warming and climate change is not limited by national boundaries; it affects all of us.
When we face this crisis, it is very important that we act in the spirit of solidarity and cooperation to limit the consequences,” he said.
“I hope and pray that our leaders will gather the power to take collective action to overcome this emergency, and set a schedule for change.
We must act to make this a safer, greener, happier, more happy world,” he added.
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