Why world leaders must take action to achieve #NetZero: Mortala Ndow, MRC Unit The Gambia
Mortala Ndow is a Programme Manager at the Medical Research Unit in The Gambia and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Mortala explains that climate change has become the greatest factor to hamper socioeconomic development in developing countries.
“We want to see the developed world leaders take decisive action to curb the use of fossil fuel and then invest in renewable energy so that carbon emissions can be neutralised to zero levels”.
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Видео Why world leaders must take action to achieve #NetZero: Mortala Ndow, MRC Unit The Gambia канала Medical Research Council
Mortala explains that climate change has become the greatest factor to hamper socioeconomic development in developing countries.
“We want to see the developed world leaders take decisive action to curb the use of fossil fuel and then invest in renewable energy so that carbon emissions can be neutralised to zero levels”.
We are part of UK Research and Innovation, the body that allocates government funds for research. If you're a UK taxpayer, your contributions help fund the work we showcase on our channel.
And if you liked this video, follow us on these channels:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/The_MRC
Medium: https://medium.com/@UKRI
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareukri/
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