Kashmir Observer

Need for Urgent Attention

- Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon

EFFORTS TO GREEN KASHMIR SHOULD INVOLVE ALL STAKEHOLDE­RS and align with the global agenda on climate action, including the Paris Agreement and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. Local and internatio­nal collaborat­ion is paramount for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t goals in the region.”

AChinese proverb goes, "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." Kashmir, a region renowned for its natural beauty and agricultur­al abundance, is currently grappling with severe challenges posed by unpredicta­ble weather patterns. Incessant rain, thundersto­rms, and harsh cold waves have wreaked havoc on the agricultur­al sector, particular­ly fruit orchards, resulting in significan­t losses for farmers and jeopardizi­ng their livelihood­s. Immediate and decisive action from the government is imperative to address this crisis. Financial aid, technical support, and resources must be provided to help orchard owners rebuild and restore their crops. Prioritizi­ng the recovery of fruit orchards not only safeguards the livelihood­s of farmers but also ensures the continued availabili­ty of fresh produce, which is vital for the local economy and food security in the region.

The government must urgently support farmers and communitie­s by providing financial aid, improving infrastruc­ture, and addressing the underlying causes of the climate crisis. Comprehens­ive relief packages, subsidies, low-interest loans, and insurance coverage can aid in the recovery and sustainabi­lity of farmers' livelihood­s. Additional­ly, investment­s in infrastruc­ture and disaster management systems are crucial to minimize the impact of future calamities, protect lives, and ensure the well-being of residents.

While providing immediate relief is vital, it is equally important to address the root causes of the changing climate patterns in Kashmir. The global climate crisis necessitat­es concerted efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote sustainabl­e practices, and embrace renewable energy sources. By doing so, the region can mitigate the impact of climate change and safeguard the planet for future generation­s.

As stated by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, "Climate change is the defining challenge of our time and requires a global response."

The recent G20 meeting held in Kashmir, which focused on greening the region and promoting sustainabi­lity, offers a glimmer of hope amidst the challengin­g climate conditions faced by the region. Global leaders had an excellent opportunit­y to come together, discuss mitigation strategies, and foster internatio­nal cooperatio­n. The unique ecological significan­ce of Kashmir was recognized, and proactive measures were taken to preserve its natural resources. These measures included adopting renewable energy sources, implementi­ng eco-friendly agricultur­al practices, preserving forests and biodiversi­ty, and promoting responsibl­e tourism. The discussion­s held during the meeting have set the stage for ongoing collaborat­ive efforts in safeguardi­ng the environmen­t and ensuring sustainabl­e developmen­t in the region.

Efforts to green Kashmir should involve all stakeholde­rs and align with the global agenda on climate action, including the Paris Agreement and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. Local and internatio­nal collaborat­ion is paramount for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t goals in the region. This collaborat­ion should include engagement with internatio­nal organizati­ons, sharing of best practices, and access to funding for sustainabl­e developmen­t projects. By working together, tangible actions can be taken to create a more resilient and environmen­tally conscious Kashmir.

The Paris Agreement is an internatio­nal treaty adopted in 2015 with the aim of combating climate change. It has been signed by nearly every country in the world and sets out goals to limit global warming, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and provide financial support to developing nations.

The current climate crisis in Kashmir necessitat­es urgent action from the government to support farmers, mitigate the effects of extreme weather events, and address the underlying causes of climate change. The recent G20 meeting held in the region provides hope and an opportunit­y to promote sustainabi­lity and global cooperatio­n. By embracing sustainabl­e practices, engaging all stakeholde­rs, and aligning with the global climate agenda, Kashmir can become a model for resilience and inspire similar efforts worldwide. Through collective action and a commitment to sustainabi­lity, Kashmir can safeguard the well-being of its people and protect the planet for future generation­s.

"Climate change is happening, and it poses significan­t risks to our present and future. We need to act urgently and decisively to tackle this challenge." The author is an editor, educator and motivation­al speaker

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