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Listener’s Day on Radio Romania International 2023
Listener’s Day on Radio Romania International 2023

, 06.11.2023, 07:25

Hello, guys!




The Listener’s Day special programme for 2023 was aired last Sunday,
and we’ve already getting positive feedback from many listeners.




This year, the programme was 100% based on contributions sent by
you, listeners of RRI.


And since time was short and we couldn’t include all contributions,
although we very much wanted to, we are giving you an overview of impressions
and topics concerning this year’s topic – climate change and the way it has
impacted your lifestyle, as well as things we can do to curb its effects and raise
more public awareness.




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Dave Thomas, USA


It has not changed our
lives at all because there has always been fluctuation in temps!




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Kari Tuovinen, Finland


In Finland,
the winds have strengthened significantly, in winter the snow cover is thinner
and covers the ground for a shorter time, autumns and winters have warmed up.
Even this fall, when the first snow came, there were leaves on the trees; nature
was not prepared for the arrival of frost. In summer, the hot seasons are even
hotter and drier.


Slowing down
climate change would require giving up the Western consumption-oriented
lifestyle: We should consume less and produce less carbon in the atmosphere and
save the environment and natural resources in general. Are people ready for
this – I doubt it. As long as consumption does not collide with its impossibility,
consumption will continue, after all, national economies are built on
consumption. Wars are also apt to destroy not only life but also the conditions
of life for both current and future generations. Even at the moment, the war,
e.g. in Ukraine and


In Gaza, it
causes immeasurable suffering and a huge environmental burden, which also
affects globally. I’m skeptical of humanity becoming wiser, but despite
everything, knowledge should aim to influence people’s actions – and feelings,
on the basis of which people make most everyday decisions. The media plays a
big role in shaping attitudes.

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Allan S. Fenix, Philippines


How has climate change
influenced me?: It made me stay more indoors than outdoors. Specially,
when the temperatures are very punishing. Initially, I am in denial regarding
the genuine existence of climate change. I thought it was just another interest
group pushing for their own agenda. However during the daytime, when the heat
is becoming unbearable and scorching to the skin, it made me say that, perhaps,
climate change is real and true and is already with us. So, I make it a point
to stay more indoors and do activities related to it.


Steps to be taken to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions: proper
garbage segregation and disposal and coming up with a technology to recycle and
turn them into renewable clean energy. For me, climate change goes hand in hand
with our societal progress and development. It is its direct consequence. Progress
and development caused climate change. It is the collateral effect of it.


A concrete example: In a certain rural town, there used to be only
two public transports providing service in and out of town. In time, with
progress and development, more and more public transport were put into service.
Now, there are traffic jams, accidents, smog problems…


Individual contribution to reduce carbon footprint: self-discipline.
No amount of garbage cans or trucks around will help solve and reduce our carbon
footprint if we are very lazy to even put and segregate properly our garbage
waste.


Education and other platforms: Education among our children, youth
and adults is only one of the many platforms that can be put into use towards
spreading the awareness and call to action- discipline, discipline, discipline.
Among other things, there are social media online, on air and print.


In the end, it is a TIT for TAT*. With progress and development,
comes climate change. However, we can still do something if we are properly informed,
educated and disciplined.




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Ronald Sives, USA


The simple truth that no one wants to address is that global warming
is being accelerated by the practices and attitudes of Communist China. Even
observing the fake news that is prevalent worldwide, it is clear that the CCP
absolutely has NO intention of reducing carbon emissions. Our gutless politicians
and media are afraid to say boo to that government, so everyone continues
to pick on the U.S., the world’s most favorite ‘whipping boy.’ Additionally,
India to a lesser extent, is adding to the problem of climate change.
The harsh reality is that NOTHING will be done to improve conditions, and they
will only continue to worsen.




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Mitul Kansal, India


I am very happy to learn that RRI is celebrating Listener’s Day
2023 on the subject Climate Change. It is a great opportunity for
listeners to present their views at the one & same platform of RRI. Here is
my entry:


Addressing climate change and global warming is the need of the hour.
Stop, think and act. It is time to heal the world.


When fossil fuels are burnt, they release harmful toxins to the
atmosphere which impacts climate change and causes global warming. Reduce the
use of fossil fuel for well-being of the planet.


Within this century, climate change could lead to the collapse of a
vital ocean current system-and it could happen as soon as 2025, according to a
study published in Nature Communications.


The media and education can play a crucial role in shaping public
discourse and bearing witness to the climate crisis by providing public
interest content for the people and communities most affected by climate
change, loss and damage and environmental exploitation.


With global efforts far off-track to limit global warming and protect
people from climate impacts, we need accelerated action by governments,
businesses and finance leaders to cut greenhouse gas emissions and deliver
justice for those on the frontlines of the climate crisis.


BEAT THE HEAT




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Ashok Kansal, India


Protect the EARTH for the next GENERATION


Human actions and other natural phenomena have caused global warming
and climate change, which are inevitable. Therefore, as a prospective
distributor to our own planet, we should take steps to prevent things from getting
worse and instead work to restore the beauty of our planet to what it once was.
You as a human can contribute to preventing further destruction of our planet
by planting trees or just recycling plastic and other items that can still be
used. We should also consider that the next generation will be influenced by us
and should value our world just as much as we do, so we should start using our
borrowed world appropriately so that they will also mimic what we do to make
our world better.


Through environmental consulting, environmental awareness,
environmental education, environmental compliance studies, and waste business
models, we can contribute to responsible industrial development, environmental
sustainability and environmental compliance.




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Roberto Alvarez-Galloso,
USA


Long time without contact but I have not forgotten RRI although I
miss the shortwave radio era. The World has been undergoing climatic change and
I am using Solar Energy in my YouTube channels by turning off all electricity
in my house unless necessary. In this way, I am saving energy.




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Muhammad Arshad Qureshi,
Pakistan


Climate change is a critical global issue that requires collective
action from individuals, communities, governments, and industries. To help
reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change,
here are some steps that should be taken, along with ways individuals can
contribute:


Governments should invest in renewable energy sources like solar,
wind, and hydroelectric power.


Individuals can install solar panels on their homes, use
energy-efficient appliances, and support clean energy initiatives.


Implement strict energy efficiency standards for buildings and
appliances.


Individuals can reduce energy consumption by using programmable thermostats,
sealing drafts, and turning off lights and appliances when not in use.


Invest in public transportation, electric vehicles, and bike
infrastructure.


Individuals can reduce their carbon footprint by using public
transportation, carpooling, biking, or walking when possible.


Educate the public about the science of climate change and its
consequences.


Individuals can stay informed, support climate education
initiatives, and engage in climate discussions in their communities.


Develop strategies and infrastructure to adapt to the impacts of
climate change, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather events.


Individuals can prepare for climate impacts by being informed about
local risks and taking measures to protect their homes and communities.


Every individual has a role to play in reducing their carbon
footprint. By making sustainable choices in daily life, supporting
climate-friendly policies, and raising awareness, we can collectively address
the challenges of climate change and work toward a more sustainable future.


Yes, education is a crucial instrument in addressing climate change
more efficiently. There are several reasons why education is essential in the
fight against climate change:


Awareness and Understanding: Education helps people become aware of
the causes and consequences of climate change. It provides individuals with the
knowledge to understand the science behind climate change, its impacts on the
environment and society, and the actions needed to mitigate and adapt to it.


Behavior Change: Education can influence behavior change. When
people are educated about climate change, they are more likely to adopt
sustainable practices in their daily lives, such as reducing energy
consumption, conserving water, using public transport, and reducing waste.


Education fosters innovation and drives the development of clean
energy technologies and sustainable solutions. Educated individuals are more
likely to work in fields related to climate change mitigation, such as
renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental science.


Regarding the need for more platforms to discuss climate change,
yes, there is a clear need for increased dialogue and discussion on this
critical issue. Climate change is a complex and multifaceted challenge that
requires collaboration and engagement from all sectors of society. Here are
some reasons why more platforms for discussion are essential:


Mass media plays a significant role in shaping public perception and
understanding of climate change. Here are some key roles that mass media plays
in the context of climate change:


Information Dissemination: Mass media serves as a primary source of
information about climate change for the general public. It communicates the
latest scientific findings, environmental impacts, policy developments, and
climate-related events to a wide audience.


Overall, mass media plays a pivotal role in shaping public
awareness, attitudes, and actions regarding climate change, and its responsible
and accurate reporting is crucial in addressing this global challenge.




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Bidhan Chandra Sanyal,
India


Climate change is a very dangerous phenomenon for human
society. Since the end of the 19th
century, the temperature of the Earth’s surface has increased by 0.3 to 0.60
Celsius. This increase may seem very
small to us but it may lead to the following disasters.


agriculture


Population growth is also increasing the demand for food. As a result, the pressure on natural
resources is increasing. Climate change
will cause changes in rainfall and temperature and will directly affect
agricultural production. In addition,
climate change will also have indirect effects on soil quality, pest and
disease patterns. It is said that the production
of food grains in India may decrease.
Climate extremes such as heavy rainfall, high temperatures, floods,
droughts etc. will adversely affect crop production.


the weather


A warmer climate will change rainfall patterns, increase the
incidence of floods and droughts, melt more glaciers and polar ice sheets, and
raise sea levels. It is said that one of
the reasons for the increase in cyclones and hurricanes in the last few years
is the rise in temperature.


Sea level rise


One of the consequences of climate change is rising sea levels. As a result of warming oceans, continued
melting of glaciers and polar ice sheets, sea levels are expected to rise by
half a meter this century. Sea-level
rise will have adverse effects on coastal areas – land loss due to erosion and
inundation, increased flooding, saltwater intrusion into residential
areas. As a result, agriculture in
coastal areas will be affected, sources of drinking water will be affected, and
human settlements, livelihoods and health will also be adversely affected.


health


Global warming will directly affect human health. Heat-related deaths will increase, infectious
diseases will spread, dehydration will increase, malnutrition will increase,
and public health infrastructure will suffer.


Forests and Wildlife


Plants and animals growing naturally are extremely sensitive to climate
change. If the rate of climate change
continues, many species of plants and animals may disappear from the earth.


Environmental conferences in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, in Johannesburg
in 2002 and in Kyoto, Japan have taken various measures to fully control
greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gas
emissions can be controlled in the following ways in view of various proposals.


There are some gases in the Earth’s atmosphere that have a very high
ability to absorb heat. These gases
absorb a large portion of the Earth’s radiation, increasing the temperature of
the atmosphere and causing the greenhouse effect. These gases are called greenhouse gases. For example – carbon dioxide, methane,
chlorofluorocarbons, nitrous oxide, ozone and water vapor. Ways to Control Green House Gases


1. Reduction in use of fossil
fuels – It is possible to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the air by
using fossil fuels like coal, petroleum, natural gas as less as possible. Emphasis should be given to the use of vehicles
that do not require fuel.


2. Use of non-conventional
energy – Use of non-conventional energy such as wind energy, solar energy,
geothermal energy and tidal energy etc. should be encouraged.


3. Encouraging Afforestation
– Focus on reducing deforestation, plantation and afforestation. So that plants can absorb excess carbon
dioxide and maintain the balance of the environment.


4. Advances in technology -
increase the efficiency of engines in vehicles and industry, reduce the use and
wastage of petrol and diesel, and reduce the accumulation of carbon dioxide in
the air.


5. Treatment of waste -
Proper treatment of methane-producing waste can reduce the accumulation of
methane in the atmosphere.


6. Stop production of CFC gas
– use of CFC in air conditioners, refrigerators, spray cans etc. should be
reduced.


7. Public awareness raising -
People need to be informed and aware about the harmful aspects of greenhouse
gases.




8. Government policy -
​​Government support and encouragement is key to research to reduce greenhouse
gases and strict legislation is very important to prevent these gases from
increasing excessively.




Primary education is a very important step in altruism
education. It is from school that people
learn dignity, manners, which define their personality. Therefore, it is the right time to make
children interested in environment right from the beginning of their primary
education. Caring for the environment,
gaining ecological knowledge is one of the objectives of environmental
education for children. Environmental
education is a learning process that enables individuals to explore
environmental issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the
environment. As a result one gains a
deeper understanding of environmental issues and makes responsible
decisions. According to UNESCO,
environmental education is a learning process, which increases people’s
knowledge and awareness and also develops skills, attitudes, motivation,
implementation of informed decisions and commitment to take responsible actions
to meet the necessary challenges.


Environmental studies should be made compulsory in the curriculum of
schools, colleges and universities


The media is an important player in communicating climate change -
the general public does not read scientific reports, expert websites and blogs
or IPCC reports. Although in theory,
climate change science ‘facts’ should be straightforwardly reported by newspapers
and television networks, considerable variation exists between the editorial
lines of different media organizations regarding the reality and importance of
climate change. Perhaps surprisingly,
there is a strong correlation between a media organization’s political views
and its stance on climate change. For
example, the website of the left-leaning UK newspaper The Guardian is
internationally known as a hub for climate change and environmental reporting
and opinion – and skeptical views are rare.
In comparison, right-leaning media (such as the US Wall Street Journal)
are more likely to carry questionable opinions and editorials. Although cause and effect are difficult to
establish, it is likely that right- and left-leaning media positions are one of
the key influences on public perception (which exhibit similar fragmentation
along ideological lines), and that media-generated debate is also often fueled
by skepticism about climate change. are
mentioned as reasons. But interestingly,
the media ‘exaggeration’ of climate change is also a mechanism used to generate
skepticism in the public’s view – so there is a complex relationship between
public perceptions of climate change and media reporting.


Research on media coverage of climate change has demonstrated the
media’s important role in climate policymaking.
The media has considerable influence on public opinion, and the way
issues are reported or framed, establishes a particular discourse.


It stems from a belief that the media should monitor the way issues
are reported without political bias.
Recent research has concluded that the media is an important agent in
the way climate change issues are framed in public opinion.


Development is human goal.
The religion of living people. But it is necessary to ensure that
development does not become the death seed of human destruction. We want
development, we need to develop. But
keeping climate change in mind. Along
with the progress of civilization, people’s need for new luxury should be
met. But it has to be done by taking
necessary measures to protect the balance of nature and maintain a healthy
environment. Vasundhara will become our paradise of peace and happiness only
when serenity is its bhushan, free air is its loving embrace. Media can play an important role in
inculcating moral values ​​and common sense in our collective efforts.






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Richard Contone, USA


I think that climate change is affecting weather on Earth.It is
making clouds and reducing visibility, along with making weather unpredictable
when it comes time to do things.We should appoint scientists to study
greenhouse gases and find a way to remedy the problem.I would decrease the
carbon footprint by using public transportation with zero emission vehicles and
not litter the ground or the waterways.I am very disappointed with the way that
the Earth and atmosphere is being maintained and this problem should be taken
more seriously.




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Jayanta Chakrabarty, India


Global warming and greenhouse effect are the greatest challenges in
modern times. It has taken the limelight in most economies of the world. All
the continents being inter-connected are equally effected by this avoidable
phenomenon. Yes, education, inequality, healthcare and lifestyle all play
important role in educating, informing and implementing measures that will save
our world from imminent disasters like landfalls, heatwaves, forest fires,
floods, cloud bursts, cyclones, melting of glaciers and rise of ocean water
levels. Humans, animals, environment and people’s livelihood are at stake.
Pollution of air and water threatens animal and plant life and human habitat.
So are the geopolitical and welfare of nations which are in peril. As concerned
citizens it is our solemn duty to propagate corrective measures. Burning of
fossil fuel, running coal-based industries and rampant use of private transport
and affluent way of living are helping to increase the carbon emission. In this
grave scenario, mass media like the radio has a crucial role to play. Through
this cheap, convenient and highly effective media we can disseminate useful,
educative information, issue warnings during natural calamities thus immensely
aiding in reducing loss of life and property. In fact, media’s attention should
go beyond the flow of information. It is the onerous duty to convey credible
and authoritative information backed by scientific research and desist from
spreading misinformation. Rather it should be the platform to attract general
public opinion for creating political pressure for change. Today, radio has become
a powerful tool to communicate information most effectively to billions of
people at the regional and global levels. However, it’s regrettable that
despite all the high level summits on climate change, no significant positive
change in the sensitivity of the people has been noticed. Radio Romania
International is doing a yeoman service by informing, acting as watchdog and
campaigning on social issues that will greatly help in combating the challenge
of climate change. On this auspicious and happy occasion of Romanian Radio Day
I would like to convey my sincere felicitations to all members of RRI for their
stupendous endeavor in making our world a better place to live.




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Ashik Eqbal Tokon,
Bangladesh


Greetings from Rajshahi, the Green and Clean City of Bangladesh.


As we celebrate Listeners’ Day in 2023, Radio Romania International
(RRI) has prompted us to reflect on the deeply personal impact of climate
change. This year’s theme encourages us to consider how climate change affects
our lives and our locality. I, hailing from Rajshahi, Bangladesh, want to share
how climate change has transformed our region, offering a specific perspective on
the questions posed by RRI.


Climate Change and Personal Impact in Rajshahi:


Rajshahi, a city situated beside the once-mighty Padma River, has
experienced a dramatic shift in its climate patterns due to man-made natural
disasters. The construction of the Farakka Dam, upstream on the Ganges River,
drastically reduced the natural water flow into the Padma River. As a result,
the Padma, once the lifeline of our region, has turned into a dry, barren land.
The consequences are profound.


1. Altered Weather Patterns: Our region now grapples with extended
periods of drought. The monsoon rains, which once brought much-needed relief
and sustenance, have dwindled. Scorching summers and frigid winters have become
the new norm, leaving us to endure unbearable conditions.


2. Agricultural Challenges: The transformation in climate has
devastated local agriculture. Farmers who once relied on the Padma’s fertile
banks for their livelihoods now face the challenge of cultivating arid lands.
Crop failures and food scarcity have become all too common.


Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Local Actions:


Residents of Rajshahi have recognized the need to adapt to
environmental changes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, the use
of clean energy sources and the installation of solar panels have become
increasingly popular. Communities have also taken the initiative to combat deforestation
and reduce carbon footprints by launching tree-planting campaigns. As a result
of these efforts, Rajshahi is now regaining its former identity as an area
known for its mango orchards.


Education as a Crucial Tool:


It’s crucial to prioritize education as a tool to combat climate
change in our region. We need to create awareness about the local effects of
climate change and encourage necessary adaptation measures. It’s high time for
our educational institutions to incorporate climate change studies into their
curricula. This will empower the younger generation to comprehend the changes
taking place and actively participate in finding sustainable solutions.


The Need for Local Platforms and Mass Media:


Establishing local platforms in Rajshahi to discuss climate change
is crucial. These platforms will enable the sharing of ideas, best practices,
and adaptation strategies specific to our region. The use of mass media,
particularly local outlets, can help amplify these discussions and engage a
broader audience.


Listeners’ Day 2023 has allowed me to share a specific perspective
on the questions posed by RRI. Climate change has transformed Rajshahi,
affecting every aspect of our lives. The journey toward reducing greenhouse gas
emissions and adapting to these changes has already begun. Education and open
discussions will be vital in this endeavor, and the role of mass media in
spotlighting local climate issues cannot be overstated. We hope these
collective efforts can pave the way for a more sustainable, resilient future
for Rajshahi, Bangladesh, and the world at large.


Finally, Congratulations on reaching this significant milestone of
95 years of broadcasting! Your impact on Romania and the world has been
immeasurable. Your dedication to promoting Romania’s unique identity and
fostering global connections is truly inspiring. It’s amazing to see the power
of radio as a medium for education, cultural enrichment, and diplomacy.


Here’s to 95 years of broadcasting excellence and many more years of
sharing the wonders of Romania with the world. Thank you for being a reliable
source of knowledge and inspiration and connecting us all through the magic of
radio.




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Neil Leadbeater, Scotland


Thank you very much for your message concerning the special
programme to mark Listeners’ Day on RRI.


Climate change is the biggest threat to our planet and it should
concern everyone.


To reduce our carbon footprint, there are a number of practical
things that we can do:


-wherever possible, travel by public transport or bicycle.


-if you can afford to do so, buy an electric vehicle.


-do not travel by sea or air unless it is absolutely essential.


-seek out alternatives to gas or oil-fired boilers. At the moment,
the alternatives, such as heat pumps and hydrogen, are very expensive and come
with their own set of problems but as the technology continues to be developed
and the price comes down, these could become viable alternatives for the
future.


-explore the use of solar panels as a means of generating heat and
energy.


-make sure your home is well-insulated.


-turn off lights when not needed in the home or office.


-do not waste energy on ‘Christmas lights’ or firework displays.


-do not keep electrical gadgets on stand-by unless it is absolutely
essential.


-reduce the amount of meat you consume and try to eat more
vegetarian or vegan food.


-whenever possible, buy food that is grown locally rather than food
that has to be flown in from other parts of the world.


-try to reduce the amount of plastic you use. For example, use a
jute bag instead of a plastic bag for shopping; encourage supermarkets to wrap
their food in paper bags rather than plastic bags or to use compostable /
biodegradable plastic bags instead.


-get refills of items such as shampoo, handwash and washing up
detergent by taking your old bottle to the store and getting it refilled. Some
shops offer this service now.


-take your own mug / cup to a tea shop or coffee shop and ask the
assistant to fill it up for you rather than having your drink in a single-use
plastic or polystyrene cup.


-use paper on both sides, not on one side only in order to conserve
our trees.


-encourage the planting of trees.


-encourage wildflower meadows to attract and hopefully save our
endangered species. Every creature / insect has a crucial role to play in
Nature and we must not upset the balance in Nature. We are all dependent upon
each other.


-recycle everything that you can and dispose of things sensibly and
responsibly.


-take steps to make your home, village, town, etc. flood-proof,
especially if you live near to a river or at the lower end of a hill. Make sure
flood barriers are in place.


-consider having shutters fitted to shield rooms from extreme heat.


-conserve water in case of prolonged drought. For example, it is not
necessary to flush the toilet every time you use it. Take a shower rather than
a bath. Use a watering can to water the garden instead of a hose. Do not jet
wash your driveway or your car.


These are just a few examples. I am sure that there are many more
than we can make use of in our fight against global warming and climate change.


Climate change should be included in every school curriculum. There
should also be programmes on TV and Radio offering practical advice on the
subject.




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Beth Kirkdoffer, USA


In response to your email, I believe that more solar, wind and
batteries should be used and less reliance on gas, oil and coal. Instead of clear cutting as even people in my
county are doing. We need to plant more trees.


In the United States, the media should report the world wide climate
changes so the American population would better understand that is world wide
not just occurring in the U.S. The media
also should take the lead in helping to educated people as to why the events
they see and experience are occurring.
Thus would help people to understand the need to reduce their carbon
footprint instead of questioning if climate change is even happening.






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Fan Hong jie, China


Thank you very much for taking Earth climate change as
the topic of this year’s Audience Day program, so that the majority
of listeners can widely participate in the discussion and care about this topic
together.


With the increasing development of modern society, the pace of
industrialization and urbanization is accelerating, which has not only brought
economic prosperity to the world, but also brought extreme global climate
changes, special global climate gradually warming, greenhouse effect is more
apparent, and major natural disasters become more and more frequent, causing
great threats and challenges to human society.


In the past, in my life in China Zhejiang mountains four seasons,
spring recovery, grass, summer leafy, leafy, autumn fruits, forest, winter
snow, snow, different seasons have different scenery, is jiang nan spring
scenery closed, the four seasons everywhere, In the past, where I live in
the winter snow, snow, and sometimes snow to several days, the snow is very
thick very thick. Even the whole winter often under several snow, houses, earth
and mountains everywhere covered with thick snow, as the saying goes,
running snow marks a good year, snow all over the mountains and
fields, brought the villagers hope and sustenance for the coming year, Under
the eaves of the old house, there are thick ice hanging everywhere, and at this
moment we our friends will go outdoors to skate, skiing, snowball fights,
snowball, snowman, to find the snow world in our fairy tale, to find the fun of
our childhood. The hunters also busy hunting came to the mountains, because
after several days of heavy snow, many beasts like wild boar, yellow chicken,
rabbit, porcupine and other animals can’t find food, have climbed out of the
cave in foraging, the unique strings of snow, they became the best hunting
object of the hunter, and often can return. But now with the greenhouse effect,
global climate change, the four seasons have become no longer distinct, spring,
summer, autumn and winter often alternate. The seasons and the seasons.
Especially the snow in winter, has more and more far from us, it is difficult to
feel the snow, even in us here, sometimes the whole winter also become a snow
is hard to find, even if the snow, is a thin layer, no momentum and atmosphere,
these are global warming, bring me real change and feelings Of course, in order
to truly reduce greenhouse gases, I think we should actively advocate the
concept of protecting the environment. We should start from education and
guidance, and carry out comprehensive science education on environmental
protection and related knowledge, so that everyone can feel that it is
everyone to protect the earth and protect the environment. Let everyone start
from their own, start from now, start from the side of the bit by bit, advocate
people regularly carry out voluntary afforestation environment. As an individual,
can also make many contributions to reducing carbon emission, such as more new
energy electric vehicles, more green travel and low carbon travel, less air
conditioning in the office, higher air conditioning temperature in summer and
lower air conditioning temperature in winter.


For me personally, in the summer, my defined air conditioning
temperature is generally adjusted at 28 degrees, and the winter air
conditioning temperature is also adjusted at about 18 degrees. in terms of
garbage disposal, scientific garbage classification should also be achieved. We
should use plastic bags as little as possible in supermarket shopping, and use
more environmentally friendly bags, cloth bags and baskets. In short, it is a
long way to go to protect the environment and reduce greenhouse gases. Let the
whole society and all of mankind work together to build our beautiful home.




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Muhammad Aqeel Bashir,
Pakistan




For me, an email on 2023 Listeners’ Day is relevant, important and
it is an honor. I’d like for these few comments of mine to be included in the
program, along with everyone else’s opinions on that particular day. Although
my English is not as strong as that of individuals living in Europe, and I have
to rely on Google Translate also, but I will do my best to put the thoughts in
my heart into words. Climate change is one of the most important issues
confronting our planet today, and it is already having a huge influence on the
lives of people all over the world.


How climate change has influenced me:


Climate change is already having an influence on the world, with
more extreme weather events, increasing sea levels, and changes in
precipitation patterns. These consequences disproportionately harm the poorest
and most vulnerable communities.


I am concerned about climate change’s effects on biodiversity, food
security, and human health. I’m also concerned about climate change’s potential
to aggravate current social and economic inequities. Because of the climatic
change, I’m having trouble sleeping because it is impossible to sleep properly
in the summer. As a result, my health is suffering greatly. Similarly, in the
country where I reside, gas is load-shedding during severe winters, which
causes me terrible discomfort and impairs my capacity to work.


Education as an instrument to tackle climate change:


Education is critical for combating climate change. We must educate
people on climate change science, its consequences, and what we can do to
address it. Climate change education can assist to promote awareness, generate
support for climate action, and empower individuals to make changes in their
own lives.


Platforms to discuss climate change:


People can discuss climate change on a variety of venues, including
social media, online forums, and in-person events. It is critical to have these
venues where individuals can share their experiences, learn from one another,
and build climate change solutions.


The role of the media in climate change


The media has a significant impact on promoting public awareness of
climate change and affecting public opinion on the subject. Media outlets may
give accurate and comprehensive news on climate change while also promoting
solutions.


I’d want to add that climate change is a complicated topic with no
simple solutions. It is critical that the climate change debate include a wide
range of views and opinions. We must also remember that climate change is a
global issue, and that solutions must be developed and implemented on a
worldwide scale.


Education and communication:


In my opinion, we must educate people on climate change science, its
consequences, and what we can do to address it. We must also provide forums for
individuals to discuss climate change and devise solutions.


The media can help to raise awareness of climate change and shape public
opinion on the subject. However, it is vital to be skeptical of the information
we receive from the media. We should gather information from several sources
and create our own opinions regarding its authenticity.


Steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions:


There are several activities that can be performed at both the
individual and societal levels to minimize greenhouse gas emissions.


· Individually, we can
reduce our carbon footprint by doing the following:


· Using renewable
energy sources


· Driving less and more
frequently walking, bicycling, or taking public transportation


· Consuming less meats
and more plant-based foods


· We must reduce our
use of goods and services.


· Composting and
recycling


We must invest in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and public
transportation at the social level. We must also impose a price on carbon
emissions and support measures that encourage long-term development.


I am optimistic that we will be able to work together to solve
climate change and create a more sustainable future for all. Climate change is
a major concern, but there is still time to respond. We can reduce greenhouse
gas emissions, establish a more sustainable future, and safeguard people and
the earth from the worst effects of climate change by working together.




***


Gérard Koopal, Netherlands


On the matter of climate change a lot can be said but there is one
topic no one mentions: It is already too late to make a change on short notice.


Yes we must do something to prevent climate changes progresses as we
have seen in the recent period with flooding and bushfires. I am not a specialist on this matter so this
is a personal view. It is necessary to take action and every step in the right
way is welcome. I myself have taken the
opportunity to reduce my footprint by making more use of a bike and walking
short distances. Working more at home
also reduces my footprint. My house was already prepared for the future to
minimize energy use when built so there is no need for further action on that
part. It is also recyclable for the
largest part as it is conceived/designed with this in mind when build!






Another topic is food and packaging. Here we look at alternative
ways to look at sustainable food-produce but especially packaging. less plastic packaging and more natural
packaging which can be recycled or reusable packaging. Small things matter as
stated above and will cost no effort what so ever but most of all: everyone can
do this without having a problem or spending a lot of money!




***


Johann Höchtl, Austria


Climate change is a fact nobody can deny, all reputable scientific
evidence shows that climate is getting warmer at an unprecedented rate and
getting more extreme. Yet what is missing in many models is the significance of
human influence on climate. To what extend is humankind influencing the
climate, 10%, 90%? Depending on that extend, humankind will either have to
double efforts to counter effects of climate change or accept, that climate
change has always happened in the past and mankind has to adapt.




***


Harald Süss, Austria


Yes, climate change also affects me, Harald Süss. I live in Lower
Austria about 30km east of Vienna, close to the border with Slovakia.


Summertime has become extremely dry here in Marchfeld, not a drop of
water from the sky for 5 weeks, while in other parts of Austria (for example in
the south of the country) there were floods and their catastrophic
consequences. What I do to adapt is that I sometimes don’t use my car and instead
switch to public transport systems. This helps me not to pollute the air too
much. Maybe I’ll switch to an electric car one day, but they’re still too
expensive.


Now more than ever, vacations should be planned in a climate-neutral
way – wherever possible. But I can only fly by Airplane to the Filipino family
in Asia, so I have no choice. But within Austria or to neighboring countries
you can take the train. However, I can’t do much more at the moment, although
of course I very much regret this climate change.




***


Pawel Nikodym, Poland


The speed of climate change is alarmingly rapid and shocking. Even
now, prolonged


no-rainfall periods occur more and more often, leading to water
supply shortages. Droughts and heat waves are more common. On the other hand,
the occurance of storms and flash floods is increasing. On top of that,
climatologists expect other extreme weather events, such as strong winds and
hailstorms to become more frequent. Global warming results in the rising sea
level. Major climate changes are afffecting not only agriculture, animal
husbandry, energy and transport. Public health is also put at risk, because of
the development of dangerous viruses, bacteria and other organisms causing
illnesses, such as malaria and other tropical diseases. In the developed world
transport is a big part of our carbon footprint. Cutting down on the use of
petrol or diesel cars and taking fewer flights is one of the most effective
ways of reducing carbon footprint. The place you live also contributes to your
personal footprint. It is important that your home is heated or cold
efficiently and is well insulated. The more you can use sustainable energy like
solar or wind power the more you cut your emissions. The staff you use at home
also adds to the problem. Then, there is your diet. Above all, red meat makes
your carbon footprint bigger. Mass media and education play in this context a
significant role in spreading the news about climate change. To conclude, there
should be more platforms to discuss climate change.




***


Brian Dbach, USA


Climate Change has influenced me to try and cut down on my Energy
usage. Steps I’ve taken that many people may find easy to do; Less Automobile
travel, regular car tune ups to maximize fuel efficiency. Replacing all
incandescent light bulbs with LEDs, lowering the thermostat in Winter, and
raising it in the Summer. Adding extra insulation in the home where possible.
Turning down the temperature on the hot water heater. Line drying clothes
instead of using a clothes dryer. Trying to grow vegetables and herbs in a
backyard garden, with mixed results. Making fertilizer with natural elements,
leaves, grass clippings, vegetation, etc instead of buying chemical fertilizer.


Education on any subject, especially climate change will hopefully
be useful, especially if the info is clear on how each individual can do
something however small to reduce energy usage. Like statistics showing the
energy saved if a certain quantity of people lowered the heating thermostat by
a few degrees. There could be dedicated
platforms about energy saving, such as tips for the day, tips for certain times
of year. In terms of the Roles of Mass Media, i think the basic facts,
explained in a way understandable to people will be helpful. And the avoidance
of coverage of the climate deniers.






***


Shin Makino, Japan


First of all, while efforts by industry are essential to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, one thing individuals can do is to reduce waste in
addition to saving electricity and water. In order to keep a sustainable
lifestyle in mind on a daily basis, I think we need to educate ourselves to
gain new knowledge and ideas. With the change of seasons, it’s easy to feel
unwell. Please continue to take care of your health.




***


Seiichi Enomoto, Japan


Global
warming has caused frequent intensive downpours in Japan this summer. The heavy
rains have been concentrated in small areas for long periods of time, resulting
in flooding of homes and landslides. I regret that the heavy use of online
shopping tends to increase the amount of air, truck, and other forms of
transportation and use a lot of energy. I would like to contribute to the
reduction of energy used in transportation by not relying on online shopping as
much as possible, but rather going to local stores to make purchases in
person.




***


Ch Faheem Noor, Pakistan


How has climate change affected your lifestyle and how can we
reduce our carbon footprint.


Due to global climate change, the temperature is gradually
increasing and scientists have warned that urgent measures are needed to save
the earth from the destruction caused by climate change. It is also necessary
to know that the environmental Is it changing and how is it affecting our
environment? The last eight years were the warmest years on record as sea level
rise and sea level rise hit new highs.


Due to the large amount of greenhouse gases found in the atmosphere,
changes have occurred in the land, oceans and atmosphere all over the planet.
Frequent droughts in East Africa, record-breaking rains in Pakistan and
unprecedented heat in China and Europe. Weather events such as the most extreme
waves of the have affected millions of people. These events lead to increased
food insecurity, mass displacement, and billions of dollars in damage and
destruction. The importance of investment in building early warning systems
must be made clear.


Investments in climate monitoring and early warning systems for such
events must be highlighted to help limit the impacts of extreme weather on
humans. will become cheaper and more accessible than ever before.
The process of melting glaciers and rising sea levels will continue for
thousands of years, reaching record levels again in 2022.


There was a historic decrease in ice cover in the Arctic Ocean and
the melting of some glaciers in Europe was truly unexpected. have
increased, threatening the existence of coastal regions and in some cases
entire countries. Many socio-economic impacts of extreme weather events have
also been examined, destroying the lives of the most vulnerable people around
the world. . In East Africa, 20 million people across the region suffer from
catastrophic food insecurity due to five consecutive years of drought and armed
conflict, among other factors


Over 1,700 people were killed in massive floods in Pakistan during
July and August last year, while the disaster affected a total of 33 million
people. 8 million people had been internally displaced by October 2022. In
addition to year-round hazardous weather conditions forcing large numbers of
people to move, many of the 95 million people already experiencing homelessness
Biodiversity is disappearing and millions of species are on the brink of
extinction. This continuous and irrational war against nature must be
stopped. The means, the knowledge and the methods are there.


The people of Pakistan are suffering from severe injustice regarding
the effects of climate change and its responsibility. But the world is going in
the opposite direction. Greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise, with climate
disasters on the rise. Taking concrete steps to provide the necessary financial
resources to adapt to and cope with the impacts of climate change. shall be.


Wealthy countries in particular have a moral responsibility to help
countries like Pakistan adapt to and cope with natural disasters that are
intensifying as a result of climate change. Remember that 80% of the greenhouse
gases that cause such climate catastrophe are emitted by the G20 countries.
Similarly, many small island countries face a real risk of drowning in the sea.
People everywhere are at risk of climate change. We have to take immediate
action to overcome this situation. ”This is a tragedy on a massive scale that
requires ‘urgent intervention’ to prevent ‘permanent emergencies’.


There is now an increased need for global aid activities to be
carried out in such a way that changes the situation. Adaptation and
resilience are the foundations of stability. Improving crisis management
capabilities and working with science and solidarity to rebuild together.
Anthropogenic climate change Pakistan. Not only in Chad, but also in areas
like Chad, and the branch Africa is increasing storms and natural disasters
where terrible droughts, famines and even bigger disasters are occurring. The
risk of dying from climate effects is 15 times higher for people with. There is
now an increased need for global aid activities to be carried out in such a way
that changes the situation. Adaptation and resilience are the foundations
of stability. Improve crisis management capabilities and use science and
solidarity to rebuild together. ”Anthropogenic Climate Change Pakistan Not
only I, but also in areas like Chad, and the branch of Africa is increasing
storms and natural disasters where terrible droughts, famines and even bigger
disasters are occurring. People living in the most climatically vulnerable
conditions, including South Asia, are 15 times more likely to die from climate
impacts than others. At present, nearly half of the world’s people fall into
this category, the vast majority of whom live in developing countries.






***


To conclude, special thanks to everyone else who sent ideas and
thoughts on this year’s theme for Listeners’ Day, including: H.M. Tarek
(Bangladesh), Aksa Ahmed (Bangladesh), Saif Ahmed Utsha (Bangladesh), Eti Mone
(Bangladesh), Alokito Manush Cai (Bangladesh).




73!





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