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PM Modi proposes LIFE (Lifestyle For Environment) as ‘one-word movement’ at COP26 summit

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed out on Monday that climate change poses a “great threat” to the survival of some developing countries. He believed that when he spoke at the COP26 Global Leaders Summit in Glasgow, he believed that he would raise the voice of developing countries. It is his responsibility. In his speech in Hindi at the COP26 Global Leaders Summit in Glasgow, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that climate change is a “great threat” to the survival of some developing countries, and said: “It is my duty to raise the voice of developing countries. .” He emphasized that the world must make greater efforts to protect the environment. “This is a requirement of time and will prove the relevance of this forum,” Prime Minister Modi added.

“I believe that the decisions made on this forum will ensure the future of our descendants,” he said. When issuing the Indian national statement at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, the Prime Minister also said: “We must take major steps to save the world. This is the need of the times and will prove the relevance of this platform. I hope that these decisions will be saved when shooting in Glasgow.

The future of our next generation. The Prime Minister also proposed the “One-Word Campaign” at the COP26 summit. “I have been insisting on the one-character movement proposal. This word is a word in the context of climate.’One word’ can become the foundation of the world, and it can become determination.

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This is a word-LIFE…L, I , F, E, namely environmental lifestyle,” Prime Minister Modi said. In the COP26 side event on “Action and Solidarity-A Critical Decade”, Prime Minister Modi mentioned the adverse effects of climate change, including changes in planting patterns and increased flood frequency.

“Compared with mitigation, adaptation has received less attention in the global climate debate. Developing countries are facing injustice because they are most affected by climate change,” he said. He also pointed out that many traditional communities know to live in harmony with nature.

News Source : NDTV

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