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Leadership for Sustainable Development and Climate Justice
TerraGreen
|February 2024
This article penned by Dr Vibha Dhawan gives us an opportunity to both assess and analyse the ground we have covered towards realization of sustainable development. The author has opined—our efforts towards climate mitigation and adaptation should be viewed by keeping climate justice at the centre. Not only developed countries, but also the developing counterparts, need to take measures to move away from fossil fuel usage and find ways to adopt sustainable ways of energy consumption. Investment in a circular economy is equally crucial for developing countries as we need to shift our focus from financial gains to environmental gains.
Gulmarg, this winter, wore a forlorn look. The swathes of snow seeped into its lush green slopes, were not there. In its place lies bare the expanse of brown, sandy landscapes with a smattering of white at best. The neighbouring states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have faced a similar fate. Attributed to the El Nino effect and climate change, this unusual dry winter spell has severely hit tourism in these hilly states, sparking serious concerns of water shortage.
Such weather disruptions are becoming increasingly frequent, portending long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperatures. These disturbances are tell-tale signs of a bleak future; a looming climate crisis that can destroy humankind.
The world has been making efforts to overcome this catastrophe through policies that encourage environmental awareness. Pursuing climate justice and sustainable development, therefore, becomes an integral part of any strategy for a healthier planet. Since the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and climate action come down to the national strategy and plan, a robust relationship between leadership, sustainable development, and climate justice can prove to be a game-changer.
Embracing Sustainability
Sustainable development in simpler terms can be explained as a process which is tailored to meet the needs and demands of the present without hampering the social, environmental, and personal health of the future. Contrary to its ideals, the world today is grappling with the Frankenstein effect of technology. Human greed for rapid development and instant return on investment has left us on the brink of a dystopian climate future.
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