Chief Adviser for 'Zero Carbon' - Based Life-Style to Save Planet
Energy & Power|EP_22_12 (Energy & Power Vol 22 Issue 12 December 1, 2024)
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus recently suggested creating a new life-style based on 'zero waste and zero carbon' to protect the planet from climate catastrophes, presenting his longstanding dream of creating a new world of three zeroes.
Chief Adviser for 'Zero Carbon' - Based Life-Style to Save Planet

"In order to survive, we need to create another culture. A counter-culture which is based on a different lifestyle. It is based on zero waste. It will limit consumption to essential needs, leaving no residual waste," he said while speaking at the opening session of the World Leaders Climate Action Summit in COP29, held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.

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