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Read the passage given below and answer the question that follow by choosing the most appropriate option from the given one.
1. Climate change is a matter of concern. The richest countries caused the problem, but it is the world's poorest who are already suffering from its effects. The international community must commit to righting that wrong.
2. We know that in continents like Africa women are responsible for 60-80% of food production. Unpredictable growing seasons and increased incidence of droughts and floods place women, their families and their livelihood at risk. All over the world, women are adapting to these changes, showing incredible resilience in the face of crop failure, water shortage and an increase in environment-related diseases. They are growing different crops, planting trees, harvesting rainwater and growing fodder for livestock to minimize the impact of climate change.
3. Women understand the inter-generational aspects of climate change and sustainable development. We also need to see the value of women as drivers of economic growth- as educators, curers, farmers, entrepreneurs and above all, as leaders. Productivity will be raised if their skills and talents are used more fully.
4. Clearly we need to harness the contribution of women if we want to find our way out of the current economic recession and if we want to embrace inclusive, sustainable green growth. UN Commission on Sustainable Development said, "In many countries women are the champions of the green economy, practicing sustainable agriculture, nurturing our natural resources, and promoting renewable energy." Their voice and leadership on climate change can result in a low carbon revolution for the 21st century that is sustainable and equitable.
5. We can have a future where economic growth is not proportional to greenhouse gas emissions. Solar panel, improved cooking stoves and LED lights can transform lives, create jobs and contribute to our collective low-carbon future and are clear examples of how intelligent climate change policies do not lead to a gray and dull existence but the opposite : they lead to a brighter future.
Read the passage given below and answer the question that follow by choosing the most appropriate option from the given one.
1. Climate change is a matter of concern. The richest countries caused the problem, but it is the world's poorest who are already suffering from its effects. The international community must commit to righting that wrong.
2. We know that in continents like Africa women are responsible for 60-80% of food production. Unpredictable growing seasons and increased incidence of droughts and floods place women, their families and their livelihood at risk. All over the world, women are adapting to these changes, showing incredible resilience in the face of crop failure, water shortage and an increase in environment-related diseases. They are growing different crops, planting trees, harvesting rainwater and growing fodder for livestock to minimize the impact of climate change.
3. Women understand the inter-generational aspects of climate change and sustainable development. We also need to see the value of women as drivers of economic growth- as educators, curers, farmers, entrepreneurs and above all, as leaders. Productivity will be raised if their skills and talents are used more fully.
4. Clearly we need to harness the contribution of women if we want to find our way out of the current economic recession and if we want to embrace inclusive, sustainable green growth. UN Commission on Sustainable Development said, "In many countries women are the champions of the green economy, practicing sustainable agriculture, nurturing our natural resources, and promoting renewable energy." Their voice and leadership on climate change can result in a low carbon revolution for the 21st century that is sustainable and equitable.
5. We can have a future where economic growth is not proportional to greenhouse gas emissions. Solar panel, improved cooking stoves and LED lights can transform lives, create jobs and contribute to our collective low-carbon future and are clear examples of how intelligent climate change policies do not lead to a gray and dull existence but the opposite : they lead to a brighter future.
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