Parduman Suri, a celebrated celebrity astrologer, has been appointed as the Global Ambassador of the World Climate Change Foundation, making him the first Indian astrologer to achieve this esteemed role.
The World Climate Change Foundation is dedicated to environmental protection, with branches in key countries including the USA, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. In India, the foundation is actively engaged in initiatives across approximately 15 states.
In his new role, Parduman Suri emphasized the pressing need to prioritize environmental conservation. He stated, “While everyone strives to earn a living, we often neglect the planet we call home.” He pointed out that air pollution, the leading environmental killer, impacts over 17 billion people globally each day, contributing to a reduction in human lifespan by an average of 2.2 years due to exposure to toxic gases.
Suri urged collective action to preserve the environment for future generations, saying, “We must start planting trees now.” He elaborated on the vital role of trees in providing oxygen, sequestering harmful carbon, and supporting the well-being of all living beings.
Through his ambassadorship, Astro Suri aims to raise awareness about the importance of environmental preservation and the necessity of planting trees to combat air pollution, advocating for a sustainable future.
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