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Opinion: Is India’s ruling party downplaying climate change?
A decade after coming to power, the BJP’s 2024 manifesto reveals a lack of bold climate and environmental action, reflecting the challenges of governance, writes Omair Ahmad.
https://agreenerlifeagreenerworld.net/2024/05/17/opinion-is-indias-ruling-party-downplaying-climate-change/
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These are some of the consequences of choosing leaders who do not prioritize climate action. Change starts at the ballot.
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It's troubling that these actions are being overlooked, potentially undermining the democratic process and accountability in the country. This issue needs more attention and immediate resolution.
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The Prime Minister should prioritize climate change due to its severe environmental impact, public health risks, economic opportunities in renewable energy, international reputation, protection of vulnerable populations, and global responsibility, ensuring a sustainable future for India and the world. Otherwise what is the point of him being there?
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He should be able to deal with climate crisis
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@jane_kamau_670 Absolutely, addressing the climate crisis is imperative for Prime Minister Modi. It's a multifaceted issue impacting environment, health, economy, and global relations, demanding urgent and decisive action for a sustainable future.
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All leaders should be on the front line in the battle towards a more friendly environment.
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@rosebellendiritu Of course, leaders worldwide must champion environmental causes. They hold significant influence in shaping policies and public perceptions, making their active involvement crucial in fostering a greener, more sustainable future for all.
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It's about time all citizens vote in leaders who are going to benefit them and not just leaders who don not care about their well being.
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Climate action should be a priority for any national or regional leader, and must be established religiously.
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as much as the people of India have trust in him as their leader, he should as well work to help them curb this crisis