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Syed Zaid Albar: This is not a problem for a distant future generation, but for our generation now. Addressing climate change requires urgent cooperation at a global level, including coordinated actions, collaborative policy platforms and common standards

CLIMATE change is a global challenge. The increased frequency of extreme weather events – from the recent floods in Europe and China, and forest fires in the United States and Australia – serve as a sober reminder on two fronts.

First, no country is spared. Secondly, this is not a problem for a distant future generation, but for our generation now. Addressing climate change requires urgent cooperation at a global level, including coordinated actions, collaborative policy platforms and common standards.

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