Climate change and global warming are the world gravest problems for decades to come. We need to ask ourselves who is causing these problems. On our planet we have various potential culprits: humans, animals, birds, insects, fish, trees, grass, mountains, valleys, seas, oceans, soil, sand, rain, and air, even bacteria and viruses...
It seems everyone is pointing the finger at us. It’s the HUMANS who are responsible for climate change. Which humans? Politicians, businessmen, industrialists, academia, civil society organisations, religious leaders, investors, citizens... Everybody shares a part of the blame.
And that is not all. We don’t seem to fight global warming effectively for different reasons, such as the relationship between the private sector and governments, weak civil society, lack of strong global Institutions, polarized globalisation, war on terror etc. taking our focus away from our future.
I believe we need to empower the civil society and global institutions and review democracy and globalisation in order to have the strength to fight climate change effectively. The governmental governance must be shared with the entire society for the greater good.
It will take years to stop climate change and make a lasting community change, but if we believe we will DELIVER.
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