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Julius Oniya
52 w
The wealthiest bear the greatest responsibility. The combined greenhouse gas emissions of the richest one percent of the global population are larger than those of the poorest 50 percent. (Source: UNEP) We are calling on world leaders to help the poorest who suffer most of the effects of climate change. I call on other Frontline groups to engage youths in the grassroot so they can be knowledgeable enough to educate their people in their communities
Julius Oniya
53 w
There is no better time to stop the climate change than now. World leaders should come up with strong policy for chemical industries to manage their gas emissions. As individual, we have our role to play: Swift appliances when not use. Treck short distance instead of driving. Use renewable
Julius Oniya
53 w
So many have been said on climate change and it's will take a strong policy to end it immediately because country like Nigeria generated 80% of their revenue from fossil fuel. But we can still do our own little part by doing the following: 1. Walk few distance instead of driving car. 2. Off all appliances when not use. 3. Use renewable energy.
Julius Oniya
53 w
In 2050, we shall have more plastic bottles than fish in river if no action is taken . Act now and take responsibility. We call on world leaders to come up with policy to regulate industries that produce these plastic bottles. The plastic bottles should be re-usable just like other liquid drink content in a bottle.
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