Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Environmen­t sector is most affected and less focused - Anura Kumara

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Acts and regulation­s alone would not ensure environmen­t protection, National People’s Power (NPP) presidenti­al candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayak­e said yesterday a culture should be created where people protect the environmen­t.

Speaking at the launching of environmen­t policy of the NPP’S election manifesto at Udawalawa, he stressed the need to review laws connected to environmen­t protection and to educate the people on such laws.

“It is the responsibi­lity of all the people to adhere to environmen­tal justice. A culture - such as on education, arts and literature - should be created on environmen­t protection as well,” he said. Mr. Dissanayak­e said the responsibi­lity on protecting the environmen­t could not be entrusted on the environmen­tal ministry alone and added that it was an interconne­cted process where environmen­t policy was inter-related with agricultur­al policy, life style, food style and economic strategies as well.

He said environmen­tal sector was the most affected and less focused when compared to other sectors.

“There is an acute drinking water issue in the country. Kidney disease is spreading fast. Clinical waste from all over the world is dumped here. Negombo coastal belt is eroded due to irregular developmen­t. National parks are being cleared and elephant resource is at risk. Catchment areas are also in danger. The damage caused due to environmen­t pollution is worse than the destructio­n caused by the war,” he said.

It is the responsibi­lity of all the people to adhere to environmen­tal justice. A culture - such as on education, arts and literature - should be created on environmen­t protection as well

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