Turkish climate ambassadors commit to fighting climate change

Turkish climate ambassadors commit to fighting climate change

Youth come from every corner of country to 1st climate council to demand action to curb climate crisis

By Aysu Bicer

KONYA, Turkiye (AA) - Climate ambassadors from every corner of Turkiye came together Monday at the country's first climate council held in the central province of Konya to demand action to curb the climate crisis.

Around 209 climate ambassadors from universities in Turkiye’s 81 provinces met with Environment Minister Murat Kurum, making urgent calls for the transition to a greener Turkiye.

“We represent not only climate ambassadors, but also 15 million young people who share common concerns about the climate crisis,” said Mustafa Ozaktas, one of the young ambassadors, who read the Youth Declaration for urgent action in the fight against climate change.

- ‘You are a huge ocean in a drop’

Anatolia is a land that has a history of 12,000 years and has hosted various civilizations, said Nuray, another young activist, adding humans and nature have managed to coexist and live together for thousands of years in these lands.

The 13th century Sufi mystic, poet and Islamic scholar “Mevlana (Jalaluddin Rumi), whom we commemorate in this city every year, said: ‘Don't think of yourself as a drop in the ocean. You are a huge ocean in a drop.’ This is the motivation of us climate ambassadors.”

“We believe that we will continue the ancient tradition of these lands, this lifestyle in which nature and human beings coexist in harmony forever,” she said.

In order to achieve the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement and to comply with the Green Deal, the youths demand that all businesses implement cleaner and sustainable models in their production-consumption processes, said Ali Eren from Suleyman Demirel University.

“By declaring our country's roadmap to get out of coal by 2030, we call for more efficient use of our renewable energy resources and to work on creating an energy system that is not dependent on fossil fuels,” he said.

Turkiye's first climate council kicked off on Monday with the aim of establishing a roadmap in line with the Paris Agreement to reach net zero emissions by 2053.

Over 1,000 representatives of public institutions and universities, scientists, businesspeople, farmers and activists attended the event.

The country is expected to submit its updated nationally determined contributions at the 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) which will take place in Egypt this year, where green financing will be among the main topics.

A Climate Law, set for completion this year, is regarded as another milestone in the fight against climate change.


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