ÑDz©ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³

UN Chief Calls for Fossil Fuel Ad Ban
ECONOMY & POLICY

UN Chief Calls for Fossil Fuel Ad Ban

In a bold move to combat the escalating climate crisis, UN Secretary-General Ant?nio Guterres has called for a worldwide ban on fossil fuel advertisements. Guterres emphasized the urgent need for drastic measures to curb carbon emissions and mitigate the devastating impacts of climate change. The call comes amidst mounting concerns over the rapid pace of global warming and its catastrophic consequences on ecosystems, economies, and livelihoods.

Guterres warned that the planet is on the brink of overheating, with greenhouse gas emissions reaching alarming levels. He underscored the critical role of transitioning to renewable energy sources to avert a climate catastrophe. The proposed ban on fossil fuel ads aims to accelerate this transition by eliminating the promotion of products that contribute to environmental degradation and exacerbate the climate crisis.

The UN Chief's plea for action echoes growing calls from environmental advocates, scientists, and policymakers worldwide. Key stakeholders have long argued that fossil fuel advertising perpetuates the consumption of unsustainable energy sources and obstructs progress towards a cleaner, greener future. By banning these advertisements, governments and businesses can send a powerful signal of commitment to climate action and sustainable development.

Implementing a global ban on fossil fuel ads presents both challenges and opportunities. While it may face resistance from powerful vested interests within the fossil fuel industry, it also presents a chance to catalyze momentum towards renewable energy adoption. Governments, businesses, and civil society must collaborate to enact policies and initiatives that promote renewable energy investment, innovation, and adoption at scale.

The urgency of addressing the climate crisis cannot be overstated. With each passing day, the window of opportunity to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change narrows. By heeding the UN Chief's call for a ban on fossil fuel ads, the world can take a decisive step towards safeguarding the planet for future generations.

In a bold move to combat the escalating climate crisis, UN Secretary-General Ant?nio Guterres has called for a worldwide ban on fossil fuel advertisements. Guterres emphasized the urgent need for drastic measures to curb carbon emissions and mitigate the devastating impacts of climate change. The call comes amidst mounting concerns over the rapid pace of global warming and its catastrophic consequences on ecosystems, economies, and livelihoods. Guterres warned that the planet is on the brink of overheating, with greenhouse gas emissions reaching alarming levels. He underscored the critical role of transitioning to renewable energy sources to avert a climate catastrophe. The proposed ban on fossil fuel ads aims to accelerate this transition by eliminating the promotion of products that contribute to environmental degradation and exacerbate the climate crisis. The UN Chief's plea for action echoes growing calls from environmental advocates, scientists, and policymakers worldwide. Key stakeholders have long argued that fossil fuel advertising perpetuates the consumption of unsustainable energy sources and obstructs progress towards a cleaner, greener future. By banning these advertisements, governments and businesses can send a powerful signal of commitment to climate action and sustainable development. Implementing a global ban on fossil fuel ads presents both challenges and opportunities. While it may face resistance from powerful vested interests within the fossil fuel industry, it also presents a chance to catalyze momentum towards renewable energy adoption. Governments, businesses, and civil society must collaborate to enact policies and initiatives that promote renewable energy investment, innovation, and adoption at scale. The urgency of addressing the climate crisis cannot be overstated. With each passing day, the window of opportunity to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change narrows. By heeding the UN Chief's call for a ban on fossil fuel ads, the world can take a decisive step towards safeguarding the planet for future generations.

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Dassault To Build Falcon Jets In India With Reliance

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd’s subsidiary, Reliance Aerostructure, has signed an agreement with France’s Dassault Aviation to manufacture Falcon 2000 business jets in India, with the first batch expected to roll out from its Nagpur facility by 2028. This marks the first time a Falcon aircraft will be entirely built outside France.The announcement sent Reliance Infrastructure shares surging, hitting the 5 per cent upper circuit on the BSE. Anil Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Group, hailed the agreement as a “symbol of India’s technological and manufacturing strength�, adding that it aims..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

INDEA Lays Foundation for India’s First Auto Design School

The Indian School for Design of Automobiles (INDEA), the country’s first institute focused solely on automobile design and management, held its foundation stone ceremony at XLRI Delhi-NCR. The event was graced by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, who virtually unveiled the stone as Chief Guest.INDEA aims to become a premier talent hub, driving innovation in the Indian automotive sector. The school will focus on advanced design, mobility solutions, and sustainable practices, playing a vital role in shaping India’s transition from a cost-driven to a quality-led a..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Karnataka Launches Global Innovation Hub at Airport City

The Government of Karnataka, in collaboration with Bengaluru Airport City Limited (BACL) and ANSR, has launched a global innovation hub named District I at Bengaluru Airport City's business park. The initiative aims to elevate India’s innovation ecosystem to a global scale by fostering collaboration among startups, academia, enterprises, and government bodies.District I will serve as a platform for deep-tech entrepreneurship, enterprise innovation, and commercialisation of academic research. It brings together Global Capability Centres (GCCs), IT firms, corporate labs, startups, venture capi..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement