There will also be a serious discussion on environmental reform in the G20 conference, the benefits of an eco-friendly lifestyle will be explained.

Posted on 7th Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

Degradation of land quality, loss of biodiversity, increasing pollution in the sea, overuse of resources, and reducing the absorption of toxic substances will be discussed at the G20 countries conference. This information has been given by the Ministry of Environment. Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav said, an environment-friendly lifestyle will be promoted at the G20 conference and its benefits will be explained. Keeping the pace of progress, an outline of environment-friendly works will be presented. Efforts will be made to build consensus among the countries of the group to accept the methods of environmental improvement.

 

There is also a request to provide financial and technical help to developing countries.

It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has suggested a Lifestyle for Environment Mission to adopt an environment-friendly lifestyle. During the discussion of environmental reform, there will also be a request to provide money and technology to needy developing countries.

 

These topics have also been raised in environmental conferences organized by the United Nations. Efforts will be made to make a consensus for these from the platform of G20 as well. It is noteworthy that the G20 is a group of the world's 20 most industrially prosperous nations.

 

It is from these nations that the developing countries are expected to get the help of money and technology. According to the Ministry of Environment, an attempt will also be made to start a series of 'Oceans 20 Dialogue' during the conference. Through this, the management of the marine environment will be discussed. Through this, measures will be implemented to reduce the increasing pollution in the oceans. This will also help in reducing the temperature of the earth.

 

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