Turkish president warns climate issue threatens humanity like war, pandemics
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Climate change is a major threat to humanity, Erdogan says
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that climate change represents a serious threat to humanity, saying its consequences are comparable to those of wars and global pandemics. Speaking in Istanbul on Sunday, Erdogan said the world is facing a period in which technological advances and artificial intelligence are accelerating production, while excessive and unsustainable consumption is placing growing pressure on natural resources an…
President Erdoğan stated that the Zero Waste Movement, initiated under the leadership of Emine Erdoğan, has transformed into a global movement under the auspices of the UN.
President Erdogan made the remarks at the gala dinner of the Zero Waste Forum held at Istanbul Ataturk Airport. President Erdogan drew attention to the waste, saying that “43 million children are in the grip of hunger. 1 billion 300 thousand tons of food are wasted in one year”. Stating that the Zero Waste project contributes 365 billion TL a year, Erdoğan stressed that 613,000 trees were cut down with the project.
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