1,000 drones light up New York's skies to raise awareness about the climate crisis
Weather of Arabia - 1,000 drones illuminated the East River next to the United Nations building, and a series of events and performances were held with the aim of educating and uniting the local and global community on the most important issues of the climate crisis and important environmental campaigns.
This presentation coincides with the seventy-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly and the “Climate Ambition” summit held by the United Nations Secretary-General at the organization’s headquarters in New York at the start of Climate Week on September 20.
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At the end of each show, viewers were asked to scan a “QR code” that appeared in the sky, and this code directed them towards campaigns related to the airplane shows.
It also contains an encouraging phrase that invites users to join a competition aimed at empowering humanity towards a sustainable future by using artificial intelligence to imagine what this future will look like. Participants were also encouraged to share their creative ideas about inventions, locations and environments that could contribute to achieving a sustainable future.
It is worth noting that the “2030 Agenda” adopted by the member states of the United Nations in 2015 includes seventeen sustainable development goals, aiming to build a better future for all until the end of the current decade. The United Nations has warned of very slow progress in achieving the majority of sustainable development goals, which reduces hope for success in 2030. What is worse is that some of these goals have either recorded a decline or have already disappeared from the priority list compared to 2015, according to Agence France-Presse.
All the Sustainable Development Goals are interconnected, which means that global warming and extreme weather events undermine the majority of these goals, destroying infrastructure and threatening means of survival.
UNDP Director, Achim Steiner, stresses that it is not possible to choose one goal to focus on at the expense of others. “We can use a dollar to achieve more than a dollar of impact,” he says. “If we address the problem of poverty, we are actually also addressing the problem of access to electricity, and vice versa. If we show interest in the problem of electricity and the transition to green carbon, we are addressing poverty and climate change at the same time.” Both."
Steiner believes that there is no “magic formula” that suits all countries, but choices play an important role. It worked with 95 countries to identify some priorities aimed at changing the growth model.
Among these priorities are policies that aim to provide decent jobs, invest in building sustainable cities that provide basic services, and build infrastructure that is capable of responding to crises.
The displays by a thousand drones in the sky next to the United Nations building represent part of efforts to raise awareness of the climate crisis, in conjunction with the seventy-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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