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League of Islamic Universiti­es commits to climate action

- Sanjay Kumar New Delhi

The League of Islamic Universiti­es will launch environmen­t courses at the campuses of its member institutio­ns, following a climate action summit held in India earlier this week.

Based in Cairo, Egypt, the league is an associatio­n representi­ng Islamic universiti­es around the world.

Its members, including 200 universiti­es from 60 countries, gathered at Jamia Markaz, an Islamic university in Kozhikode, Kerala, for the Internatio­nal Climate Action Summit on Oct. 17-20.

The event was inaugurate­d by the league’s secretary general, Dr. Osama Al-Abed, who urged global stakeholde­rs to employ new strategies in addressing climate problems, as the world is “facing challenges that are structural­ly different from the past.

“Even a minor variation in the ecosystem in a remote village can have huge global impacts. The human population across the globe is now entangled with each other in unpreceden­ted ways,” he said.

“This demands policymake­rs and government­s to resort to more internatio­nal approaches toward issues such as climate change and come up with global solutions for even local issues.”

The summit concluded with a joint declaratio­n for climate action that obliges the league’s members to include environmen­tal science in their curricula and allocate resources for research on confrontin­g climate changerela­ted problems.

“We thought that the real community who has to work on climate change is students. In every country, if the universiti­es go for some course on climate then the future generation would be working on climate change,” Jamia Markaz rector Dr. Abdul Hakeem Al-Kandi told Arab News on Friday.

“Students, who are the future leaders, when they are getting aware of climate change, (they) will impact the whole world.”

Al-Kandi added that a center dedicated to environmen­tal studies will be establishe­d by the league in Calicut, India.

“This would be part of the League of Islamic Universiti­es,” he said.

“Anyone can come and study here.”

 ?? Supplied ?? Dr. Osama Al-Abed, secretaryg­eneral of the League of Islamic Universiti­es, signs the Malabar Declaratio­n on climate action in Kozhikode, southern India.
Supplied Dr. Osama Al-Abed, secretaryg­eneral of the League of Islamic Universiti­es, signs the Malabar Declaratio­n on climate action in Kozhikode, southern India.

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