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– “Seven billion dreams, one planet, consume in moderation.” E ‘is the slogan of the 2015 of the World Environment Day , which was established by the UN June 5, 1972 and presented at Expo by the Deputy Director of the United Nations, Achim Steiner, and the Minister for Environment, Gian Luca Galletti. The number of activities organized around the world to raise awareness on the issue of fuel consumption and emissions: the only “hope” is sustainability.
Sustainability as only future Planet – The year 2015 stands out as the key to the front of “sustainable breakthrough” of the planet. On the one hand it is the year of the Universal Exhibition in Milan, dedicated to the issues of eco-development, the other will close with the expectation Paris conference on global climate. The goal for Italy and Europe, said the minister Galletti, is the “reduction of at least 40% of carbon dioxide emissions and the achievement of 27% of energy from renewable sources by 2030″.
“Paris is the last chance” – During the presentation of the World Environmental Day, Achim Steiner said that “we are operating at 40% above the availability of the Earth.” If consumption will mention not to diminish, “the annual extraction of global resources could triple from 2000 levels to 140 million tons by 2050″. It is “care for the planet can not be postponed”, he has weighed in Gian Luca Galletti, who sees Paris as the final opportunity to conclude “an ambitious agreement that will enable us to reach the target we set ourselves to keep overheating planet within two degrees “.
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