HOW YOUNG LEADERS CAN FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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Aminbayeva Dilnura Muxtor qizi
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This paper explores the role of young leaders in combating climate change in developing countries. It highlights how youth engagement, education, and innovation contribute to raising environmental awareness and promoting sustainable practices. The study also examines major challenges such as limited resources, lack of infrastructure, and socio-economic barriers, as well as the role of international organizations like United Nations and UNEP. The research demonstrates that empowering young leaders with knowledge, resources, and opportunities is essential for achieving effective climate action and long-term sustainable development.
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