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November 19-20, 2018 Paris, France

6

th

Global summit on Climate Change

Volume 9

Climate Change Summit 2018

Journal of Earth Science & Climate Change | ISSN : 2157-7617

Who are responsible for sustainability?

S

ince the process of the development of human civilization we, human beings, have been taking

immense benefits from nature. By the time we have reached the present, we have had a great leap

in technology and science. However, to fulfill the needs of the expanding population, the irrational

consumption of the natural resources has also been ever increasing. Deforestation, landslide,

unplanned urbanization, industrialization, the emission of carbon, modernization in agriculture and

the land use change are today's prominent issues. These anthropogenic activities have induced the

imbalance in natural resources which has caused the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

to increase leading to an increment of greenhouse gases. The negative effects of the emission of

these toxins are already evident in the ozone layer. In the last centuries the terrain temperature of the

world has been increasing gradually. These impacts of the greenhouse effects are directly evident

in the glacier and the high mountainous regions. The surface of the ocean is gradually increasing

due to the melting of the snow. Consequently, an intricate problem such as climate change has

originated. Not only this, ecological imbalance has also badly affected the lifestyle of organisms

causing imbalance in the circumstantial ecosystem. Thus, these problems have become a social

and a political dilemma in today’s world. The existence of the organisms and their life cycle has

been endangered because of the gradual increase of such complex problems. Excessive rainfall,

draught, arid land, flood, landslide and similar natural disaster are increasing every year and has

created a widening misunderstanding and a conflict in the upper and the lower ecological shores.

We the humans must unite to protect the earth through sustainable management and development.

We must guarantee the right to live, co-existence and co- relation of all the organisms who live

on this earth. We must respect their existence. We must cross the boundaries of race, religion and

ethnicity, helping to forge new understanding and tolerance amongst each other. Removing all the

past prejudices and misunderstandings we must ignite ourselves to garden our thought for a better

world to live. We must all start thinking from today about the legacy that our descendents would

carry. We must stop unnecessary exploitation and destruction of the nature which is the basis of our

lives. Let us make a commitment to give continuity to this campaign.

Biography

Dhaka Mohan Adhikari is an Environmentalist; he has received his MSc degree in Mathematics in 2005 from

Tribhuvan University of Nepal, and involved in teaching. In 2008, he has moved to Germany for second

graduation sustainable resource management (2012) and has joined Technical University of Munich. He

was also involved in different peatland, grassland and agriculture ecosystems sites of Bayern as assistance

researcher. In 2003, he returned Nepal and has been conducting research and environmental awareness

campaign in more than 1000 institutions and different communities and raising fund for deprived chepang

children for their health and education. He is guinness world record holder, an environmental song by 365

Nepalese singers as a lyricist, music composer and director. He is Founder President of SEEM Nepal.

nipesh.dhaka@gmail.com

Dhaka Mohan Adhikari

SEEM Nepal, Nepal

Dhaka Mohan Adhikari, J Earth Sci Clim Change 2018, Volume:9

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C5-051