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Youth and Government drive Sustainability

by Rohan Kapur | 10-10-2018 20:31 recommendations 0

Hello Fellow Ambassadors!

 

In today newspaper I noticed an interesting article written by the UAE minister of Climate Change and Environment, Mr. Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, it was titled How Youth and Government drive Sustainability.

 

It was aptly written by an eminent person at an important & responsible position. Mr. Thani remarked that youth play a pivotal role in making our mother earth greener. They are more receptive to change, have better communication skills and they adopt new perspectives easily.

 

The determination of 21st century youth holds no bounds and their inquisitive approach leads them to chase sustainability in a better manner. While all the sections of society have a definite role to play and in fact, all are contributing as well but the contribution and efforts of youth have been hailed by many governmental organisations world over.

 

In this regard, the role played by our beloved Tunza Eco-generation and its vibrant team is worthy of applauds. They have successfully brought together a solid team of 60 global ambassadors who are all eco-champs in their regions. They are all vibrant, excited, responsible and green warriors who are always ready to go an extra mile in order to make our Mother Earth a greener place.

 

I am sharing the link of the article that appeared in today?s edition of our national newspaper Gulf News. Fellow ambassadors! Please do read the entire article and see the determination of UAE government to achieve the sustainability targets in the years to come and how they value the youth of today

 

https://gulfnews.com/opinion/thinkers/how-youth-and-government-will-drive-sustainability-1.2288199

 
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11 Comments

  • Susmita Horticulturist says :
    Hello rohan
    I hope you are doing wel
    Thank you so much for this report
    Regards
    Susmita
    Posted 28-02-2020 11:25

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Thanks, Joon. Youth are encouraged a lot in the UAE.
    Posted 01-11-2018 16:34

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Rohan, many countries do look for youth contribution to national profits. However, environmental issues and problems sometimes are in close relationship with political area, so not every government always welcomes the participation of youth activities for conserving environment.
    As I read through your article, it apparently shows UAE government encourages youth to take their parts and responsibility in the campaign. It definitely will make sure that campaign and relative activities would successfully be performed upon strong bondage.
    Thanks for introducing!
    Posted 14-10-2018 14:17

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Thanks, Nikolay. We have to work towards sustainability to ensure our survival.
    Posted 12-10-2018 16:45

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Double Thanks, Gyeongrin. Your inspiration & Tunza association both are admirable.
    Posted 12-10-2018 16:44

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Thanks Israel, for reading the article. You are absolutely right, Tunza is a commendable and responsible forum.
    Posted 12-10-2018 16:42

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Thanks, Rosa for your warm comments. Youth are indeed taking this issue forward.
    Posted 12-10-2018 16:40

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello Rohan! I fully agree that youth is the future, and the future of our beautiful planet depends on it. Thank you very much for the report and the link. I'd love to read the article.
    Posted 12-10-2018 06:06

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Rohan!
    It is really nice to read how the UAE minister is putting environmental issues' focus on youth and sustainability. Indeed, youth are full of potential and initiative to lead this society to a greener one!
    I really do thank this tunza platform to get to know such amazing ambassadors who are dedicated to environmental issues!
    Let us bring changes to this world :)
    Thanks for sharing!!
    Posted 11-10-2018 23:53

  • Israel Adeoye says :
    Rohan,

    I've read the article

    The minister's acknowledgment of the importance of the younger generations to continue the existing environmental conservation pratices is commendable.

    Tunza Eco-generation was also established as a result of this vision. Really, the potentials of youths to proper environmental management is yet to be fully explored. Thanks to Tunza Eco-generation for according some of us the oppurtunity to express our passion to improving our environment.

    That was very inspiring Rohan, thanks for the report.

    Posted 11-10-2018 01:55

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Rohan!

    I admire how the UAE minister has acknowledged the youth in sustainability and environmental aspects. It is true that the youth are more receptive of change, especially now that we are facing climate change. The article yoy mention sounds so interesting.

    I will definately check it out!

    Fabulous work, thank you for sharing this Rohan!
    Posted 10-10-2018 20:42

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