President Droupadi Murmu Calls for Collective Action on Climate Change on World Environment Day



President Droupadi Murmu Calls for Collective Action on Climate Change on World Environment Day
On World Environment Day, President Droupadi Murmu highlighted the pressing issue of climate change, emphasizing its profound impact on lives and livelihoods, particularly within vulnerable communities. In a heartfelt message posted on X, she underscored the collective responsibility to protect Mother Earth.
"We are trustees and not owners of natural resources", President Murmu stated. "Climate change is affecting lives and livelihoods, particularly in vulnerable communities. Let us make collective efforts for building a better and greener world based on sustainability".
President Murmu's call to action resonates deeply with the global theme of sustainability and environmental stewardship. She urged citizens and leaders alike to recognize their fundamental duty in safeguarding the planet for future generations. Her remarks come at a time when the world faces unprecedented environmental challenges, including extreme weather events and biodiversity loss.
World Environment Day, celebrated annually on June 5th, serves as a crucial reminder of the need for urgent and sustained action to combat climate change. President Murmu’s message is a powerful appeal for unity and proactive measures to ensure a sustainable and resilient future for all.