Climate change issues discussed during Siberian Perspective Eco-Summit
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Climate change issues discussed during Siberian Perspective Eco-Summit

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10-07-2022
 

As part of the Siberian Perspective eco-meet, which took place in early October in Krasnoyarsk, environmental experts, business and government representatives discussed the climate agenda, as well as the human impact on the environment.

State Secretary of the Russian Ecological Chamber, Chairman of the Public Council under the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring Vadim Petrov noted in his telegram channel that the summit is gaining momentum every year and reaching a new level.

According to him, climate change is the most important topic on the agenda.

“It is in the Krasnoyarsk Territory that continuity, comprehensiveness and consistency in the implementation of environmental measures are ensured today, including in specially protected natural areas, in out-of-school education, thanks to the mass involvement in the problems of both business and the state. Adaptation to climate change, prevention of hazardous phenomena in the field of hydrometeorology - these and other issues were addressed by the participants of the eco-summit.

Ecology, climate and many other issues are not all ephemeral marketing things, this is everything that concerns every person at any given moment,” he stressed. - We understand that the ‘nervousness’ of the climate is, first of all, an increase in dangerous hydrometeorological phenomena that pose a threat to people’s life and health. And to adapt to them, to prevent such polling phenomena and emergencies - this is precisely what today's discussion is aimed at, how do we live in a new reality and what this reality will be.


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