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'To face the challenges of climate change, three levels of government must come together'

भाद्र २७, २०८१
'To face the challenges of climate change, three levels of government must come together'
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Stakeholders have emphasized that all three levels of government must work together to tackle the challenges of climate change.

Speaking at the Global Center for Climate and Security Governance (GCSG) on Governance of the Climate Sector: Climate Change Sensitization and Understanding Interaction at Dhangadhi on Thursday. Politicians, representatives of security agencies and leaders of civil society in the Far West were of the opinion that all governments should increase investment in the climate sector. They said that climate change should be taught from schools, according to the press note of GCSG.

Bikramsingh Dhami, chief whip of the Congress Sudurpaschim Province Assembly, Santosh Sharma Thapadye, deputy leader of the parliamentary party, stressed that the local level should use plastic-free, smokeless stoves and other things that were used.

Maoist center party leader Man Bahadur Dhami, united socialist deputy leader Prakash Bahadur Rawal were of the opinion that although there are some policies and rules to reduce the effects of climate change, they have not been implemented .

Provincial Assembly member Dharmaraj Pathak expressed the view that the legal differences at the local level should be reconciled. Provincial Assembly member Lakshmi Vick explained that the traditional methods for climate adaptation at the local level are the construction of water channels for feeding cattle or irrigation.

Independent State Assembly member Dr. Tara Joshi was of the opinion of strengthening common organizations like the United Nations to implement the agreements made to reduce the effects of climate change.

Provincial Assembly members Akkal Rawal, Chakra Bahadur Malla, Padam Bahadur Shahi, Shivsingh Oli, Juna Dani, Janaki Air Vam and Tulsi Devkota spoke about the effects of climate change.

associate professor of Sudurpaschim University Dr. Rajendraveer Chandle He said that the proper budget has not been allocated to reduce the effects of climate change. Former member of the House of Representatives Dr. Deepak Prakash Bhatt, climate expert and associate professor at Tribhuvan University. Sushmita Dhakal and Abhayraj Joshi among others spoke about climate governance. The issue of climate was discussed in Surkhet of Karnali Province.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २७, २०८१ १९:५०
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