All hands on deck for climate crisis

The world s biggest environmental summit has called on the world to work together to tackle climate change, saying it must be a full-scale and comprehensive response to the global crisis, which is now deemed the biggest existential threat to mankind . KSI Strategic Institute for Asia Pacific has urged the authorities to ensure they But (). The UN is calling for global action to be carried out in the fight against the impact of the pandemic, and says it is needed to develop new ways to combat the risk of rising levels of deforestation and destruction of land and land in areas such as floods and droughts, as the UN looks set to launch the 2nd World Green & Ssustainable Summit 2024 in Singapore, Malaysia, Singapore and Malaysia to find new solutions to prevent the effects of human disasters across the country, in an effort to achieve their targets, with the aim of accelerating renewable energy, smart mobility and investment in green cities and mobile vehicles, to help avoid further damage to human populations from being destroyed by earthquakes in recent weeks. Climate change could be described as a major challenge to humanity , according to its chief executive, Tan Sri Michael Yeoh, who has said the issue has been rejected in his speech at the launch of an international gathering at Shangri-La Hotel in Penang, South Korea, for the first time in more than two decades, it has warned that it should be accelerated.

Source: thestar.com.my
Published on 2024-06-25