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Developing Strategic Management And Leadership Skills | Report

   

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Running head: DEVELOPING STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP
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Developing Strategic Management and Leadership Skills
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DEVELOPING STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS 2
Developing Strategic Management and Leadership Skills
Like other concerned engineers, I am poised and determined to help my
contemporaries in abating the adverse effects surrounding the issue of climate change in the
world. I will employ my professional and technical knowhow to educate, sensitize and
advocate for environmentally friendly ways that may function to prevent and mitigate the
underlying adverse and problematic climatic issues. I will also utilize my career to elaborate
on various concepts surrounding the issue of climatic change. These changes include
concepts like desertification, destruction of the ozone layer, sustainability deforestation,
global warming, and pollution. Considering that my position is highly venerated in my
contemporary society, I will sensitize the society members against participating in activities
that may impose peril to our future climatic conditions.
According to the United Nations Climatic Change (2020), the Paris Accord 2015
aimed at integrating all nations towards the common cause of mitigating and combatting the
adverse climatic changes. The convention functioned by sensitizing all member countries
against the effects of climatic change. Although the Paris Accord 2015 primarily aimed at
reducing the pre-industrial global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius, the Agreement
also requires countries that have achieved this objective to even target reducing the
temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius (Nangombe, et al., 201). Lowering the global
temperature rises depends on the efforts by the entire world through the pacts and
arrangements by member countries, organizations, and even individual humans. Member
states were expected to adhere and comply with the pledge of protecting their immediate
environment. However, despite being a member state, Australia is not complying with the set
guidelines of the Paris 2015 Accord. In the agreement, about 195 nations pledged to reduce
their energy emission and greenhouse emission (Davenport, 2015). Complying with the
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