Prayagraj: Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath, said Sunday Climate change It is drying rivers and causing an increasing frequency of extreme climatic events, since it urged people to assume responsibility and work collectively for mitigation instead of mutually blaming the increase in emissions and environmental degradation.
“Temperatures are increasing due to the continuous release of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which will have catastrophic consequences in the coming years. It is time for us to act collectively and individually and assume responsibility, “said Adityanath while we headed to the country’s first conference on Faith and climate change Held in Mahakumbh.
The Uttar Pradesh government on the occasion launched the ‘Mahakumbh’s statement about climate change“And he promised to convert religious centers and” green “sanctuaries throughout the state, making them models of sustainability Taking multiple clean and environmental measures with the environment.
The steps to take in this sense by the state government under Mahakumbh’s statement include installing solar panels, implementing rainwater collection systems, recycling waste, prohibiting single -use plastics and creating green areas around sacred spaces.
The promise of the State also includes financing faith -based organizations to promote environmental and climatic education, campaigns and processable practices. Initiatives such as ecological pilgrimages, green festivals and sustainable management of the temple will be part of the efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of religious practices.
“The message of this Holy Maha Kumbh is that we need to channel our faith to preserve our environment,” said Adityanath.
Underlining his government’s efforts to rejuvenate (both cleaning and uninterrupted water) January 13.
“Because the river water is clean and the arrangements are good, people come in large quantities to the kumbh. Around 10,000 to 11,000 cusecs of water are guaranteed in the bargain river all the time, which makes it convenient that it is convenient that People diva, “said Prime Minister.
“Religion and faith have immense power to influence society. Climate action cannot succeed unless culturally and emotionally resonates with the masses. Unlike policy scientists or formulators, faith leaders know how Conference Knowledge Partner.
Many faith leaders, including Swami Mukundananda, founder of Jagadguru Kripalu Yog Trust, and Swami Chidanand Saraswati, president of Paramarth Niketan, attended the one -day conference and talked about how people’s religious beliefs can be leverage to protect the environment and fight the threat of climate change.