The Vice
President says today’s activities are extremely important to bring the CO2 level
down to 350ppm
Vice President
Dr Mohamed Waheed has said the activities that were taking place around the
world as part of the “International Day of Climate Action”, initiated by
350.org, were extremely important to bring the atmospheric carbon dioxide
concentration level down to 350 parts per million.
The aim of International Day of Climate Action was to bring to the attention of
world leaders who participate in the Copenhagen Summit that the level of carbon
concentration in the atmosphere is at threatening levels.
350 parts per million is the highest level of carbon concentration in the
atmosphere to sustain the livelihood on the earth. The current level of carbon
concentration in the atmosphere is estimated to be at 387 parts per million. The
aim of this activity is to bring this level down to 350 parts per million.
Speaking from underwater, while diving to participate in the underwater protest
organised by the Divers’ Association of Maldives to take part in the global
action, the Vice President said, currently the atmospheric carbon dioxide
concentration was too high.
“World community has to do whatever is necessary to bring down this level to
350”, said the Vice President.
In addition to diving underwater to participate in the underwater protest this
afternoon, the Vice President took part in the bicycle ride around Malé along
with the members of the Cabinet. The bicycle ride of the Cabinet around Malé was
organised by the Divers’ Association of Maldives and Sunfront.
Earlier, the Vice President also attended a function held by the Maldives Water
and Sewerage Company (MWSC) to promote the campaign. Dr Waheed inaugurated the
activities organised by MWSC by printing his hand on a 350 logo banner, which
was followed by hand printing on the banner by the management and the staff of
the company. The hand print was a pledge of commitment to promote and enhance
environment friendly practices by the Company.
Number of other activities are taking place in Malé and other islands of the
Maldives to mark the “International Day of Climate Action”.