An Indian Climate activist has been
appointed by the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, to his new advisory
group comprising young leaders, who will provide perspectives and solutions to
tackle the deteriorating climatic conditions.
The candidate, Archana Soreng, will join
six other young climate leaders from around the world who have been named by Mr
Guterres to his new Youth Advisory Group. The Indian Climate activist, Ms Soreng,
is experienced in advocacy and research. She is working to document, preserve
and promote traditional knowledge and cultural practices of indigenous
communities.
Soreng said, "Our ancestors have
been protecting the forest and nature over the ages through their traditional
knowledge and practices. Now it is on us to be the front runners in combating
the climate crisis”. She also said she studied regulatory governance from the
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Mumbai and is the former TISS Students
Union President. The young activists, aged between 18 and 28 years, will advise
the UN chief regularly on accelerating global action and ambition to tackle the
worsening climate crisis.
The announcement marks a new effort by
the United Nations to bring more young leaders into decision-making and
planning processes, as the UN works to mobilize climate action as part of the
COVID-19 recovery efforts.