Urgent .. President of London University: The Pharaohs gave tax exemptions to meet climate changes

Urgent .. President of London University: The Pharaohs gave tax exemptions to meet climate changes

President of the University of London for Economics and Political Science Dim Minush, who identified her native Egypt as the cradle of human civilization for thousands of years, verified this.

She stated, in the presence of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, during the presidential session of the COP27 climate summit on Monday, that 3,000 years ago, there had been a different type of climate change that had not been brought on by greenhouse gases but rather by volcanic eruptions, which had altered the course of human history.

The Ptolemy Pharaohs at the time made great efforts to adapt, she noted, and they indicated that they gave tax exemptions within their vision that had a positive impact for more than fifty years after that. She pointed out that this phenomenon caused dryness, starvation, and turmoil in ancient Egypt.

The difference between the two periods, she pointed out, is that humans are the ones responsible for climate change, and Egypt took over the summit’s presidency yesterday from the United Kingdom. Activities will continue through November 18.

On November 7 and 8, there will be a plenary session where information will be seen by many leaders and leaders attending the meetings. There will be six round tables held during this time, and President El-Sisi will take part in a number of them along with about 40 other heads of state and government from around the world.

President Sisi delivered a speech during the summit’s opening session in which he outlined the elements of a road map for a better future for humanity and all peoples, particularly with regard to the methods and mechanisms for turning platitudes and earlier promises into actual, doable solutions and commitments to lower the percentage of thermal emissions.

The opening session also included speeches from Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, Mohamed bin Zayed, the president of the United Arab Emirates, which will host the COP 28 climate summit, the president of Senegal in his capacity as the president of the African Union, a Ugandan girl involved in climate change activism, and an inspirational American official in the field.

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