Sustainability & Climate Action - The youth holds immense power to drive sustainability and climate action, which transcends borders and affects all of humanity [1][2] - India's ancient civilizations like Harappa and Mohenjo-daro demonstrated sustainable practices, and traditional Indian kitchens exemplify zero wastage, serving as global role models [4] - Youth empowerment can be maximized through sustainability initiatives and global engagement (diplomacy), requiring communication skills to build capacity and create lasting impact [5] - Climate change and sustainability efforts require action and execution, not just policies and agreements on paper [9] - The UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aimed to be achieved by 2030, provide a framework for global objectives, but progress has been hampered by conflicts [10][11] - Personal responsibility and a global citizen mindset are crucial for addressing climate change, emphasizing that what one sows, one reaps [12][21] - Changes in sustainability and climate action are gradual processes requiring sustained effort over years to create substantial impact [17][18] - Global challenges like poverty, hunger, and lack of education are interconnected with climate action and require a focus on basic human rights [23][24] - Thinking globally but acting locally is essential, leveraging local actions to create global impact, even if not everyone can participate in global forums [26][27] - Collective responsibility and individual values are key to building a global community of change-makers, emphasizing the importance of being good human beings [32][36]
Voices for a sustainable future | Pratham Golcha | TEDxYouth@SunbeamBhagwanpur
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