Climate Change: The Supreme Role of Leadership of the Youth and policy recom-mendations
Artículo de opinión de Shabahat Hasnain Qamar
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https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v4i6.271Keywords:
Leadership, Climatic Change, Sustainable Energy, PollutionAbstract
La ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación son los principales motores del desarrollo social en esta etapa. La gobernanza nacional moderna y el sistema educativo deberían mejorar aún más la fuerza de la innovación y la educación empresarial. Sin embargo, en la actualidad, algunos colegios y universidades se centran en la educación de materias profesionales, y tienen un conocimiento y una atención insuficientes a la innovación y la educación empresarial. Incluso si ofrecen cursos relacionados con el espíritu empresarial, todavía hay problemas como el contenido de enseñanza ambiguo, la atmósfera de enseñanza empresarial débil y los objetivos de enseñanza utilitarios. Con este fin, este documento se centra en las tareas estratégicas nacionales de doble construcción, la investigación del sistema innovador de capacitación de talentos y el plan de capacitación de talentos innovadores de colegios y universidades.
Este artículo de opinión se basa enteramente 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 líderes en la sociedad, nuestro papel nos exige asumir toda la responsabilidad de este entorno 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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