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The main action of the Paris agreement with the United Nations at the convention on climate change was the cooperation of so many countries willing to help slow the pace of change to accelerate and increase the investments needed to enable us to have a sustainable future. With all the United States, it will be easier to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, climate change and global warming by ensuring the sustainable and ecological future of our planet, if everyone cooperates, of course!
SDG # 13 will support indigenous and non-indigenous communities living in vulnerable countries through the least developed countries fund that will help address urgent needs immediately as some countries are already being affected.
We must increase our attention to glacier sites as global warming causes the greenhouse effect to melt glaciers, killing many animals by submerging several islands. One example is polar bears, who are drowned despite being good swimmers, as they leave their glaciers to hunt for food, and when they return or have been submerged or melted, causing the bear to swim about and find something to take refuge, however they ended up getting tired and dying drowned by lack of energy to continue.
Firstly, I would try to talk to the representatives of all these countries again so that we could impose laws that would make it obligatory for everyone to collaborate so that the agreement would be correct and that this would be everyone's responsibility and would include in those laws one that would allow classes of ecological teaching for children and adolescents, so that all were made aware from childhood to preserve and collaborate with the environment.
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Hi Luiza,
I love that you focused on the cooperative side of the climate change agreements. It seems that cooperation at all levels of society and government will be hugely important. If some countries change a lot and other countries pollute, even more, it will be hard to achieve any positive lasting changes. I am very impressed with your thoughts about creating laws to promote collaboration and education as well! What a great idea for all countries in the world to have a similar environmental education. This would also give people around the world a shared language and vocabulary to talk about environmental issues. It would be great to have more support and value for indigenous voices. Perhaps the environmental courses could feature voices from indigenous communities around the world.
Great ideas this week,
Allison
Allison Bruce
Oct 2, 2017