Khaleej Times

HUMANS TREATING EARTH LIKE AN OPEN SEWER, FORUM HEARS

- Sarwat Nasir

Humans are treating Earth’s atmosphere “like it is an open sewer” and lack of action against climate change could create more than one billion climate refugees globally, the Global Education and Skills Forum (GESF), heard on Sunday.

Former US Vice President and activist, Al Gore, raised an alarm call while addressing the crowd on the concluding day of the GESF at Dubai’s Atlantis, The Palm, on Sunday.

Al Gore, who has received a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts on raising awareness on climate change, said that humans are treating Earth’s atmosphere “like it is an open sewer”.

Showing the audience a photo of Earth from space, Al Gore said: “The disk of the earth is fully illuminate­d and this is the most commonly used photograph which has had an impact on our thinking. It shows the contrasts of when we think about the sky. It seems like a vast and limitless stance.

“Actually, it’s a very thin atmosphere surroundin­g our planet. And the atmosphere is critical to understand­ing why our climate is so dire.

“Our thinking is sometimes all too often focused on the short term and we don’t give sufficient thought to the longer-term consequenc­es of our present-day actions. Because we rely on fossil fuels for 80 per cent of all the energy in this powerful global economy, we are now putting 110 million tonnes of heat-trapping man-made pollution into that thin shell of atmosphere every 24 hours. We are using it as if it were an open sewer.

Though, Al Gore, chooses to remain optimistic after seeing that major countries worldwide are turning to renewable energy to reduce global pollution.

He believes that US President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out from the Paris Agreement will “not make much of a difference” because countries that have previously had the highest pollution levels, such as India and China, have taken immense action against reducing carbon footprint.

More than 2,000 delegates from 156 countries, comprising heads of states, ministers, achievers, thought leaders and educationi­sts, attended the event.

sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

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Al Gore during his meeting with Lewis Mizen, Suzanna Barna and Kevin Trejos, survivors of school shooting in Florida, at the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai. The two-day forum ended on Sunday.
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Photos by Dhes Handumon celebritie­s walked the red carpet during the Global Teacher prize Gala held on the sidelines of the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai on Sunday. Film actors priyanka chopra, Trevor noah, charlize Theron, Sarah rafferty and Dana Scott, boxer...
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