Climate change as a consequence of global warming is now
with us, and the sooner we act the less damage will be done to our society,
economy and environment, and to us. With the increasing greenhouse gases and
declining glaciers, the threat of our green planet becoming a barren land in
future seems real. The elevation in the pollution levels due to the reckless
use of the Earth’s resources has created an alarming situation for
the people inhabiting the planet.
If this misuse of the resources continues in the future,
chances are that our planet might be amongst the other seven planets where life
is not possible. To prevent this, Governments, as leaders of this green planet
should take strict steps to guard the uniqueness of our planet and let it be
green and full of life forever.
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Governments must put Climate Change and
Sustainable Development at the centre of national policy development.
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Strive for integrated policy development across
departments and functions and avoid negative environmental externalities of
poorly planned policy interventions.
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Eliminate environmentally harmful subsidies.
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Take the long term view embracing multiple
electoral cycles.
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Plan and most importantly, implement.
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Governed people must be enabled and encouraged
to make sustainable choices.
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Set ambitious goals for renewable energy, energy
efficiency, and energy conservation in electricity production, energy systems
and buildings. Establish mechanisms to track and enforce progress towards these
targets.
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Phase-out investments in and subsidies for
fossil fuels for energy generation. Transition financing to the technologies
and infrastructure needed for development, adoption, and scale-up of renewable
energy sources and investments in energy efficiency.
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Ensure that climate policies support energy
access and sustainable energy for all by promoting distributed renewable energy
technologies in energy-poor communities while enabling countries to meet energy
needs for development
If we hope to combat climate change, concerted efforts will
need to be made locally and internationally by governments, public agencies,
businesses, industries, communities and individuals. Achieving major reductions
in the use of fossil fuels is essential if Ireland is to secure the major cuts
being sought in GHG emissions.
In addition, improvements in energy efficiency, coupled with
widespread use of alternative energy sources, will also be needed. Sustainable
transport and agricultural practices aimed at reducing emissions are also
urgently needed. Possibilities for development and deployment of low
carbon technologies and new technologies such as carbon capture and storage and
management systems will also arise.
Ensuring good health of our planet is for our own good.
We’ve been exploiting the natural resources since long, but it is high time we
realize the damage it has done to the planet and takes necessary steps to
protect our only shelter.
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