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Stakeholde­rs Call for Efforts to Mitigate Effects of Climate Change

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Chinedu Eze

Stakeholde­rs in the environmen­t sector have called for collective efforts towards mitigating the effects of climate change. They made this call during the National Consultati­ons on PreConfere­nce of Parties(COP 25) workshop organised by Climate and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Network (CSDevNet) in Abuja on Wednesday.

President, Society for Conservati­on and Sustainabi­lity of Energy and Environmen­t in Nigeria, Dr Uzodinma Adirieje, said humans were the most affected by climate change.

Adirieje, said it was important for everyone to collective­ly protect the environmen­t and mitigate the impact of climate change.

He said more than half of the SDGs were linked to climate change which showed how important the issue.

“We are at a big cross road in human developmen­t. Everything nature has bestowed on us is at war with human beings.

“From the technologi­es we apply to the pollution we are all inhaling, to the refuse scattered around both degradable and bio- degradable, to the generators we use and vehicles that carry us around..

“We are tampering with our environmen­tal equilibriu­m especially our climate.”

He said Nigeria must embrace renewable energy, green economy, green environmen­t and green energy which would help reduce the impact of climate change, .

“We must do our best to protect and preserve our environmen­t,” he said.

Mr Ochuko Odibo, from it was to tackle the REDD+ secretaria­t urged participan­ts and Nigerians to come up with nature based solutions, build resilience and adaptation measures.

According to him, Reducing Emissions from Deforestat­ion and Forest Degradatio­n (REDD+) is a nature based solution designed by a student where the use trees to engage and teach people has been a successful programme under the UN.

“I want to challenge us to start thinking, you can do REDD+ in any state as long as there are tes irrespecti­ve of if those trees are depleting.

“You can be the next person to come up with a solution to address the issue of climate change; I want to challenge us as Nigerians to start thinking of how we can solve this problem that will be adopted internatio­nally.”

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