According to a news report, the former president of the United States, Bill Clinton, gave a warning in a hotel in New York and said, "The biggest threat to the future of the world is not terrorism, but global warming." There may be more terrorism in the next 20 years. There are attacks and small-scale chemical, biological and nuclear materials are used during these attacks, but no nation in the world has ever been destroyed by terrorism alone. And globalization is a bigger threat to the world than terrorism and war, among the problems facing the world, corruption is the second, conflicts, wars and terrorism are the third, hunger is the fourth, climate change is the fifth and illiteracy is the sixth. This was revealed by a survey of global viewers by BBC World, in which the organization asked 20 viewers of its news and international channels, which is the biggest threat among the global threats that the world is facing today. what is 52.3% of people from Europe, Asia, North and South America, the Middle East, Africa and Australia rated US power and corruption as the most worrisome, while Europe and the Middle East rated wars and terrorism as the most worrisome.
In this BBC survey, wars and terrorism were named the biggest global threats by 50%, hunger by 49%, climate change by 44% and illiteracy by 38%, the acquisition of nuclear power by 38% and atrocities on minorities by 36%. In the same way, lack of sanitation and drinking water was ranked twelfth with 20% opinion and migration got 16th position with 16%, trade barriers came out as the 15th most important problem with 17% while in Africa It was ranked as the sixth and ninth most important problem in South America. The head of the BBC Word Service also said that we were a little surprised that global powers and corruption emerged as the main issue, but we also have to find out if this is temporary or has long-term effects.
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Looking at Bill Clinton's statement, I realize that the earth's ecosystem is becoming more important than politics these days, and rightly so, because we are forced to live in a world where, every day, The environmental pollution and warming is increasing. The responsibility for repairing the damage done to the earth's environment due to the indiscriminate industrialization and unbridled profiteering of the Western countries and the United States rests on the West. . On the one hand, the planet Earth, the only habitat of humans in the universe, is being made uninhabitable, on the other hand, the inhabitants of Asian and Western countries are paying the price of this industrial oppression with their health and lives, when the rich and wealthy countries are responsible for these. Attention is paid to pollution, and they shirk their financial responsibilities to offset it. The largest source of carbon dioxide emissions is the large number of cars and vehicles used in the West.
According to an estimate, the number of motor vehicles in America alone is twice the population of this country, i.e. more than 50 crores. Due to the fumes of these 50 crore cars, the atmosphere is suffering from global warming diseases, the temperature of the earth has increased and is increasing. Along with the ice of Antarctica and the North Pole, the ice of the Himalayas, the world's highest peak, has started melting for 50 million years, which has made floods the fate of most countries. Climate variability has worsened to such an extent that the monsoon has become an unreliable season. The balanced atmosphere and environment created by nature for millions of years has been torn apart by the West with 200 years of cutting hands, millions of people are dying of hunger in Africa. On the other hand, the blue skies of Asia are covered with brown clouds of toxic gases.
When the US was asked under the 1997 Q2 treaty to curb carbon dioxide, it flatly refused in view of its commercial interests. This kind of American behavior is an example of "environmental bullying". Neither the United States wants to give aid funds for the restoration of a better environment of the earth, nor is it ready to abide by any international agreement for a healthy future of the earth, the limit is that the world conference in which the destiny of the earth is discussed. Former US President Joe Biden was unable to attend.
Industrial pollution has also given rise to megacities. Despite the efforts and measures taken in this regard in the last 20 years, two to four billion people in developing countries still lack access to quality health and sanitation and 1.2 billion people lack access to clean and safe water. In these circumstances, I want to tell the former US President Bill Clinton that the people of developing countries are right to understand that the environmental conferences, symposiums, talks and speeches in the world are actually just being conducted by rich and big countries in the 21st century. "Neo-Abadi" is a forum of the system. What good can one expect from such a forum?
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