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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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