To Protect Posterity
Climate crisis has cost about USD 125 billion in 2025. The amount has been calculated based on ten climate disasters that have hurt the planet. Climate change and other environmental problems have remained as a stubborn issue which has not been dealt severely. The private sector must come up with innovative solutions, and use market mechanisms to resolve environmental problems. Humanity cannot survive without nature, and therefore nature needs the required protection. The private sector along with other stakeholders must improve its work on environment and make it more efficient. More finances must be spent on environmental problems and necessary effort should be put in environment. International environmental agencies should be vociferous enough to explain the problems of environment to the government and make it relevant. Nature cannot be ignored by mankind and its welfare should be considered as important as that of posterity. To protect the interest of posterity, more action on climate change and other environmental problems, as air pollution and deforestation, should be considered a requisite. Nature should be considered a safe sanctuary for mankind, and its life must be given the attention that it deserves.
The Global South has suffered due to environmental problems, and more relevant action is needed to fulfil the mandate of environment. Problems, as air pollution, should be given the attention that it deserves. Climate change and other environmental problems should be considered major challenges that Global South has to come to terms with, and eventually deal with. The environment has been sufficiently important and requires more money. The new mechanisms of finance must be demanded and international environmental agencies must fund climate action. The adaptation and mitigation measures should be used by the Global South and their environmental interests ought to be protected. Environmental action should not be avoided by the private sector or the government, and robust plan must be put in place to deal with environmental problems. The climate crisis will have to be considered as equally important as poverty alleviation and global inequality. The Global South with its technical capacity must be more circumspect and provide new avenues to the private sector to solve environmental problems. The private sector is considered highly efficient and should be given the assistance and responsibility that they aptly deserve. Environmental action should be considered as a problem which ought to be resolved and best private agencies and organizations must be used to fill in the lacuna that government action or inaction has caused the public. Climate crisis should be dealt with further planning and a hopeful vision for our planet.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report