This story is from April 26, 2019
Think about climate change, pollution while casting votes: Activists urge Delhiites
NEW DELHI:
"We want clean air, safe food and clean energy--jal, jungle aur zameen (water, forest and land)," was the slogan raised by the activists who held a discussion on climate change with residents of Shrinivaspuri in south Delhi.
Organised by NGO
Delhi will vote on May 12 in the Lok Sabha elections.
Residents said they will urge, whoever they vote for, to fulfil the demands listed in the charter to ensure clean air, safe food and clean energy access.
Recently, a report released by the Greenpeace said Delhi is the most polluted capital city in the world. It also highlighted that 15 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are from India.
"Residents must demand that the newly-formed government commit to conserving the environment as well as the lives, livelihoods and health of all Indians. The government must have a concrete plan in place that ensures sustainable development. Pollution in general costs India as much as 8.5 per cent of its GDP," Abhishek Chanchal of Greenpeace India said.
"The impact of climate change on agriculture leads to a loss of 1.5 per cent of our GDP every year. We simply cannot afford to overlook environmental concerns," he said.
Dunu Roy, a social activist from NGO Hazard Center, said climate change is impacting people's lives and is a big threat to public health.
"We need to understand climate change and its politics and then be prepared to fight against its impacts," he said.
Another activist Alok Ranjan said, "There is threat to 'jal, jungle aur zameen'. To save forests, rivers and our farmlands, measures in line with social justice and equality must be taken."
Green activists
Friday expressed concern over "evasive behaviour" of political parties towardsenvironmental issues
in the city, urging Delhiites to considerair pollution
and climate change while casting votes in the general elections."We want clean air, safe food and clean energy--jal, jungle aur zameen (water, forest and land)," was the slogan raised by the activists who held a discussion on climate change with residents of Shrinivaspuri in south Delhi.
Greenpeace India
and YMCA, the talk called 'Climate Samvad
' saw participation from various environmental NGOs and local residents, who signed a document called the 'Green Charter' to demand clean air from the new government.Delhi will vote on May 12 in the Lok Sabha elections.
Residents said they will urge, whoever they vote for, to fulfil the demands listed in the charter to ensure clean air, safe food and clean energy access.
"Residents must demand that the newly-formed government commit to conserving the environment as well as the lives, livelihoods and health of all Indians. The government must have a concrete plan in place that ensures sustainable development. Pollution in general costs India as much as 8.5 per cent of its GDP," Abhishek Chanchal of Greenpeace India said.
"The impact of climate change on agriculture leads to a loss of 1.5 per cent of our GDP every year. We simply cannot afford to overlook environmental concerns," he said.
"We need to understand climate change and its politics and then be prepared to fight against its impacts," he said.
Another activist Alok Ranjan said, "There is threat to 'jal, jungle aur zameen'. To save forests, rivers and our farmlands, measures in line with social justice and equality must be taken."
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