The Phnom Penh Post

Earth Hour an ‘awareness-raising opportunit­y’

- Orm Bunthoeurn

EARTH Hour is an opportunit­y for people to show they care for nature and the environmen­t, as well as a chance to share the importance of conserving natural resources for life on the planet with others. It is also an ideal day to consider solutions to the environmen­tal challenges that humans are facing, said a senior Ministry of Environmen­t official.

Ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra made the remarks at a March 26 celebratio­n of Earth Hour, held in Mondulkiri province’s Sen Monorom town under the theme “The Future We Wish” – a topic which pushed for further joint commitment­s to the sustainabi­lity of the planet.

He said the current problems are climate change and ecological damage, which are both global threats to humans and nature.

“Earth Hour offers us an opportunit­y to celebrate, but it is also a time for us to show a strong will to protect the environmen­t and natural resources of the nation. This is not something we can simply do for an hour once a year, but is something we should focus on every day,” he said.

Pheaktra said that saying no to wildlife crime was part of taking part in the protection of biodiversi­ty, while planting trees increased shelter for everyone,

aswellascr­eatingfres­hair.These are just two things people need to do to ensure a healthy future for the next generation.

“Please join us to protect our planet. Please join us to protect our wildlife. Please join us to protect our forests and nature,” he said.

He added that in order to conserve natural resources

and the environmen­t, Cambodia needs to create a local economy based on sustainabl­e forestry and increase carbon credit sales in the internatio­nal voluntary market. It should also tax income to strengthen conservati­on and protected area community developmen­t projects.

He said it was also necessary

to promote the developmen­t of ecotourism, which would create new jobs, increase income and improve the lives of local people.

World Wide Fund for Nature Cambodia (WWF-Cambodia) representa­tive Seng Teak said that turning off the lights for one hour has become a global symbol since the annual event

began in 2007 in Sydney, Australia, when the day was first held to show the impact of electricit­y on the environmen­t.

He added that by turning off the lights for one hour, people around the world were showing their willingnes­s to contribute to raising global awareness, and pushing for positive changes in the use of electricit­y to reduce the effects of global warming.

“Natural resources and ecosystems provide the foundation for sustaining the lives of all humans and animals, and they are essential elements for sustainabl­e economic developmen­t,” he said, adding, “It is the duty of all of us to preserve and protect our natural resources and the planet that is the common home of all of us. Together we can build a future in which people and nature can live in harmony together.”

Australian ambassador to Cambodia Pablo Kang said Earth Hour continued to reflect the results that solidarity could achieve, and gave people hope for a better future for the next generation.

“We can join to make positive changes to the climate crisis by reducing energy use and continuing to stick with environmen­tally friendly activities in our daily lives. This is a future that we all have to join together to build,” he said.

He added that sustainabi­lity is a topic that is important for everyone. The effects of climate change and the loss of natural resources are affecting all lives, as well as the survival of all species of animals and biodiversi­ty on the planet.

Sustainabi­lity is becoming an essential element of business standards for the private sector, business owners, entreprene­urs, employees and customers, he said.

 ?? CHHEM CHANTHOEUN VIA FACEBOOK ?? Environmen­t ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra (third left) attends an Earth Hour event in Mondulkiri on Saturday.
CHHEM CHANTHOEUN VIA FACEBOOK Environmen­t ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra (third left) attends an Earth Hour event in Mondulkiri on Saturday.

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