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Association urges measures to mitigate impact of climate change

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Green Clean Energy and Gas Practitioners Association in Nigeria (GCEGPAN) has called for proactive measures to mitigate the impact of climate change in the country.

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National Chairman, GCEGPAN, Mr. Emmanuel Great

The National Chairman, GCEGPAN, Mr. Emmanuel Great, stated this at a news conference on Monday, November 11, 2024, in Abuja.

He said climate change is not just an environmental issue but a profound threat to health, economies, and the very fabric of societies.

“The overwhelming scientific consensus confirms that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, are the primary drivers of this crisis.

“The impacts are already being felt around the globe, from rising sea levels and extreme weather events to biodiversity loss and food insecurity,” he said.

Great said that climate change worsens air pollution, spreads diseases, and increases heat-related illnesses.

“Proactive measures can mitigate these health risks and improve the quality of life for millions,” he said.

He said that earth’s ecosystems were under severe stress, adding that many species are facing extinction, and critical habitats are being destroyed.

“By taking action, we can preserve biodiversity and ensure a healthier planet for future generations,” he said.

“By addressing climate change, we can promote social equity and ensure that all people have access to the resources needed to thrive,” he said.

Great called for reduction in carbon emissions, reduction in environmental waste as well as conservation of energy to support sustainable development.

“Transitioning to a sustainable economy, investing in renewable energy, and promoting green jobs can drive economic growth while safeguarding our environment,” he said.

By Doris Esa

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