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Build 'three zero clubs' to save the planet, CA urges youth

Bangladesh

BSS
30 May, 2025, 03:50 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2025, 03:59 pm

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Build 'three zero clubs' to save the planet, CA urges youth

The civilisation we are building today is a self-destructive civilisation that will kill [the planet], he says

BSS
30 May, 2025, 03:50 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2025, 03:59 pm
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus speaks at Japan’s Soka University after receiving his honorary doctorate degree from the university on the third day of his ongoing visit to Japan on 30 May 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus speaks at Japan’s Soka University after receiving his honorary doctorate degree from the university on the third day of his ongoing visit to Japan on 30 May 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing.

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (30 May) urged the youth to build 'three zero clubs' to save the planet from destruction, saying the planet will not sustain under the current civilization. 

"The civilisation we are building today is a self-destructive civilisation that will kill [the planet]," he said while delivering his lecture at Soka University in Tokyo. 

Yunus said the human being will not be able to survive under the current civilisation as environmental destruction is going on all around the world. 

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Highlighting his three zero theory - zero carbon emission, zero wealth concentration and zero unemployment, he said everyone is trying to maximise his or her profit. 

Majority of the world wealth is at the hands of a very few people now, the chief adviser said, adding that the wealth concentration is a curse for all. 

He also focused on problems of unemployment and the challenges coming ahead due to the use of artificial intelligence. 

About 'three zero clubs', Yunus said five people together can create a three zero club with a commitment that they will not use fossil fuel. 

Calling upon the young generation to be creative to build a new world, he said an effort of getting job takes away people from creativity. 

Noting that humans are born to be entrepreneurs, Prof Yunus said: "If you do not have creativity, you are nothing...every human being has creativity". 

He also stressed establishing social business clubs to build entrepreneurs. 

The chief adviser asked the students to be imaginative to create a new world, saying "imagination gives you the power to unleash yourselves." 

He also enunciated the story how he started the journey of microcredit in a small village next to Chittagong University, where he was a professor of its economics department.

Photo: PID
Photo: PID

Yunus also received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Soka University on the occasion. 

He was conferred the honorary degree in recognition of his contributions to social innovation and global development. 

Soka University President Suzuki also spoke on the occasion. 

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Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus / Japan

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