13-year-old Indian to Address UN Climate Change Summit


IANS

New York, Sep 21: A 13-year-old Indian girl from Lucknow, Yugratna Srivastava has won the honour to address US President Barack Obama, President Hu Jintao of China and other world leaders on behalf of the world's three billion youth and children.

The UN summit that Yugratna would address Tuesday is part of the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's campaign to bring about a fair and ratifiable green house gas reduction agreement at this year's Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.

"World leaders must recognise the energy and potential which lies in children and youth. This age group is just like flowing rivers and they make their own way in the direction in which they march," said Yugratna, a lively, committed and very passionate teenager.

Yugratna became sensitised to environmental protection in Grade 6 in St. Francis School in Shamli, India. It was there that she joined "Tarumitra" (Friends of Trees).

The non-governmental organisation works hard to stop the felling of trees and forests, builds roadside gardens and cleans up garbage dumps, among other activities.

In 2008 Yugratna participated in the Tunza youth conference in Norway organised by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and became a member of the Junior Board. Tunza is the UNEP magazine for youth.

She is the first Indian child to ever get elected to the Junior Board and was invited again to participate in this year's Tunza conference in Seoul.

When she is not in school, she is talking about climate change and environmental protection around India and abroad.

"For my generation in India, climate change means global warming, scarcity of food and drinking water and an outbreak of accentuated epidemics," she added.

Her increasing environmental activism has brought her to the attention of UNEP and now to the world leading to her addressing the UN Summit in New York.

 

  

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  • hassanmukka, mangalore/saudi arabia

    Wed, Sep 23 2009

    I fully endorse the veiws by Mr.Sanjay.

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  • sanjay, India

    Mon, Sep 21 2009

    I guess she should drive this message more to Indians. Today India is going through drought and global warming scenario - why? 1. Holi – Global warming / Drought - Illegal cutting down trees and burning them 2. Diwali – Usage of Crackers - Global warming, polluting the air and sound 3. Ganpathi – Polluting our water environment 4. Navratri – Sound pollution We should put our house in order before we preach outsiders.

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