It's high time for climate activists to become more productive in their work rather than look like a someone just arrived at the scene fresh as a student of journalism. Climate activists have to and look different from like journos working for a TV station, ad agencies or a news reporter. I understand there is no school to teach them to look professional. They have just come out of self interest. Foremost they shouldn't look for sponsors to carry with their profession. It would be unprofessional to do so. They have to use their experience and aim higher instead look alike a preacher in a campus. First and foremost they should love to travel. They have to find and be ready to work projects outside their own country or in a foreign land. They have to look like climate ambassadors. As I've mentioned earlier they must aim higher. An athelete or a sportsman trains first begining in school. Then depending upon the amount of training he puts he keeps climbing. I can remember after 2020 Tokyo Olympics one name and she is Simone Biles. All climate activists should aim for to become one like her. I know it's difficult, but that's how what you do today will long be remembered. Hundred or two hundred years hence you should be remembered as the one's who brought this change to the world. When Tensing Norgay and Edmund Hillary first conquered Everest they were cheered and till today they're remembered for their stupendous achievement at a time during their time unlike today both men and women have scaled the peak. When the Great Plague broke out in London no one had a clue of where it came until it was traced to a seepage from a drainage pipe that contaminated and how people got the infection. Such is also your profession. No one has a clue. Take examples from the past and don't look as stereotypes. Lastly and not the least I want to conclude by saying a quote from Greta Thunberg "Stop blah blah blah."
In the world of banking, a mint is not a place where coins are made, but rather a term used to describe a financial institution that has been granted permission by a central bank to issue banknotes. This role is also known as a note-issuing bank or a currency board. The concept of a mint in banking is rooted in the history of currency. In the past, coins were minted by governments or private entities, and they served as a means of payment and a store of value. However, as economies grew and trade expanded, the demand for larger denominations of currency increased. This led to the development of banknotes, which were issued by private banks as a way to facilitate transactions and provide a convenient alternative to coins. As the use of banknotes grew, governments became concerned about the potential for inflation and the impact of private banknote issuance on the overall stability of the economy. In response, central banks were established to regulate the issuance of banknotes and ensur...
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