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LEBANESE YOUTH CELEBRATE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
Beirut, 6 June 2007 In his opening statement, publisher of Environment &
Development magazine Najib Saab said that the event is a testimony to
the commitment of the younger generation to the cause of the environment,
warning that "work to save the environment is a national as well
as global priority, which cannot wait for the political disputes to
settle." Talking about global warming, which is the World Environment
Day's theme for this year, Saab said that while the contribution of
the entire Arab countries to greenhouse gases is less the 3% of global
emissions, "the effects on the region will be disastrous, especially
from rising sea levels, as 18,000 kilometers of the populated Arab areas
are along coastal zones." After Joseph Sareeni, president of YEP, introduced the activities of the Youth Parliament during the present school year, a documentary on YEP prepared by the students was shown. The event was concluded by award ceremony, presenting UNEP's atlas "One Planet, Many People" to winners of the photo and painting competitions. Results of a recycling competition organized by YEP were also announced, and prizes were handed to winning teams by Dr. Berj Hatjian, Director General of the Ministry of Environment. Secondary School for Girls in Saida won the prize for small used batteries, collecting 3850 units. The prize for plastic bottles caps went to Antonine Sisters School in Hazmieh, which collected 6490 caps. Dhoha High school in Ghbairi received the award for used paper, scoring 395 kilograms in one month. YEP program is jointly financed by USAID under the Transparency
and Accountability Grants program managed by AMIDEAST-Lebanon.
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