Environment Assembly in Kenya
The recently concluded meeting of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) in Kenya, has demonstrated that the nations of the world should take environmental problems seriously. The new 11 resolutions that have been adopted should lead the way for better action on climate change and other environmental problems. The humanity has been suffering due to environmental problems, and international bodies along with other stakeholders must do all that they can to expedite the adoption of adaptation and mitigation measures. All societies must live with a healthy environment, thus is the case with developed and developing economies in Asia, and other continents. Most efforts must go in eradicating the environmental problems, if it can done sooner, otherwise best methods must be used in order to make our planet habitable. Developing economies must adopt mitigation measures and use market mechanisms to resolve intractable problems as air pollution, chiefly, in India.
The environment must be protected by the government and efficient means must be used to curb the problems of pollution. The UNEA meeting was a step in the right direction. The resiliency of environmental work must be brought to the fore, and economies must gain with the efficiency that they must have in the twenty-first century. Most economies need a stable and healthy environment to function in; the United Nations and other international bodies have considerably emphasized the mutually agreeable point. The humanity must be protected with all caution, and expedient measures must be adopted by the nations which are most vulnerable. Environment must be considered an economic problem which should seek its dire resolution through best market means. Environment has been ever-changing and thus is the case in the twenty-first century. The problems of environment must be dealt with rectitude, and approbatory efforts must go in making it more bearable than it has been so far. Environment needs attention from societies that yearn to flourish. Environment should not be considered a consolatory entity.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report