Failure of Environmental Conferences in Addressing the Issue of Environmental Decline

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Living in a world where there is no guarantee of a safe tomorrow, where every breath we take is toxic and every morsel of food we eat is filled with pesticide, protecting and saving mother earth should top our to-do list. But sadly, this is the least of our concerns. We are at the tipping point, on the verge when we cannot go back and rectify our mistakes and if we delay any further, it’s going to be too late. There are questions we need to ask ourselves and the governments from time to time: Are our governments doing enough to protect our green? Are they pitching in enough money to save our environment? And if they are, is all the money put to its rightful use? Better coordination between governments and proper funding is required to address this issue effectively. The Rio+20 UN Summit on Sustainable Development which took place in Brazil in 2012, a prototype of unsuccessful collaboration between governments of different countries was very unsuccessful in its objective of sustainable development. is one of the many examples of the inability of different nations to decide on an agenda for Sustainable Development. The final conclusion negotiated “The Future We Want”, comprised of paragraphs of declarations and affirmations, was in fact just a plea for a better environment. Kumi Naidu, the executive director of Greenpeace International, stated that the conference was “A failure of epic proportions” and further added that the statement itself was “the longest suicide notes in history. The world is not any better than what it was a few centuries ago. The list of endangered species is ever growing and major environmental issues like global warming are melting off the ice caps, due to which in a few years, all low lying coastal cities... ... middle of paper ... ...are killing millions right now. Investing the same for providing safe drinking water and sanitation and controlling water and air pollution will save countless lives. Putting pressure on our governments to act promptly to save our environment is our duty as responsible citizens of this planet. We need to focus on solving short term problems that can save millions instead of depending on our governments to save our planet. All we can do is solve the small problems and hope that the big ones are not as serious as we fear they are. Works Cited • Rio+20, and Kumi Naidu Retrieved on December 14, 2013 from http://content.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2118058,00.html • Copenhagen summit, Retrieved on December 15, 2013 http://ieet.org/index.php/ieet/more/dvorsky20100110/ • Failure of Copenhagen Retrieved on December 15, 2013 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8426835.stm

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