Yogi Priyavrat Animesh, a revered spiritual practitioner and the Founder-President of the Ooj Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to ecological and spiritual well-being, is set to participate in COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan on 17 to 18 Nov . Known for his dedication to environmental stewardship and the spiritual purity of natural elements, Yogi Animesh will advocate for water conservation as a critical component of the global climate agenda.
Yogi Animesh has long held that water, as a pure element, is central to both ecological balance and spiritual harmony. His commitment to water preservation is reflected in his work with the Ooj Foundation, which emphasizes holistic approaches to addressing environmental issues.
Recently, he attended the International River Congress in Sri Lanka, where he highlighted the spiritual and ecological importance of river conservation. His message resonates at a time when water scarcity and quality have become pressing concerns worldwide.
During his visit to COP29, Yogi Animesh plans to meet with representatives from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) in Nepal to discuss the Ooj Foundation’s upcoming initiatives. These projects aim to address the needs of the Himalayan ecosystem, particularly focusing on protecting its rivers and fragile landscapes. The collaboration with ICIMOD is anticipated to help develop sustainable strategies to preserve these vital waterways that serve millions across South Asia.
In addition, Yogi Animesh will engage with officials from the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW), an esteemed policy think tank, as well as representatives from the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), which will have an exhibit at COP29. Through these interactions, he seeks to explore new partnerships and resources that can support his foundation’s initiatives for sustainable water and energy management.
Following COP29, Yogi Animesh will hold a follow-up conclave in Dubai, continuing the dialogue on water that gained prominence during COP28. This conclave will bring together experts, policymakers, and spiritual leaders to explore actionable solutions that respect both the ecological and spiritual importance of water in a climate-challenged world.
With his unique perspective combining environmental science with spiritual reverence for the elements, Yogi Animesh’s efforts at COP29 and the Dubai conclave will underscore the need for a holistic approach to global water issues. The Ooj Foundation’s mission reflects his belief in a future where the purity of natural elements is preserved for the benefit of all beings and ecosystems on the planet.
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