La Rol del Liderazgo en el Cambio Climático
Artículo de opinión de Shabahat Hasnain Qamar
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https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v4i6.271Palabras clave:
liderazgo, cambio climático, Energía sostenible, ContaminaciónResumen
El creciente problema del Calentamiento Global puede resultar en alteraciones en el medio ambiente que afectan la salud humana y mucho más. La mayoría de las naciones hoy admiten tanto la importancia como la urgencia de la batalla contra el calentamiento global, pero aún existen diferencias notables sobre la mejor manera de lograr cero emisiones netas de gases de efecto invernadero y compartir el costo de hacerlo. Desafortunadamente, vivimos en este mundo polarizado, lo que crea mucho espacio para el desacuerdo: conflicto entre culturas, geografías e incluso generaciones. Eso, a su vez, conduce a un deterioro de la confianza que no solo ralentiza nuestro progreso en la lucha contra el cambio climático, sino que también se extiende a otras cuestiones sociales y políticas.
Este artículo de opinión se basa íntegramente en mi opinión personal sobre cómo el liderazgo juvenil puede impactar en la difusión de la usabilidad de la energía sostenible, como seres humanos, como líder en la sociedad, nuestro papel nos exige asumir toda la responsabilidad por este medio ambiente porque será realmente beneficioso. para nuestras generaciones.
Con la participación de todos como ciudadanos responsables para crear un mundo mejor, avanzaremos a un ritmo más rápido hacia nuestro objetivo final. El resultado será un círculo simple y recto.
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