At the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, spiritual guru Sadhguru highlighted the critical role of microbial species in sustaining life on Earth. He emphasized that the health of the planet relies on the survival of foundational life forms such as microorganisms.
Sadhguru underscored the interconnectedness of life, stating that human survival hinges on the well-being of smaller life forms like microbes, insects, and worms.
“Without strong microbial life, human life cannot thrive,” he warned, explaining how prolonged land ploughing and open fields contribute to the decline of these essential species.
The spiritual leader also raised concerns about soil degradation, which he described as a silent crisis.
“Soil health has only recently gained attention in global discussions. Every extra green leaf we grow is a small but crucial step towards climate mitigation,” Sadhguru remarked.
COP29 aims to secure a significant increase in climate financing, focusing on mitigating extreme weather events like floods, storms, and wildfires. This year’s conference will address global warming, aiming to keep temperatures below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh is leading India’s delegation, with a focus on climate finance accountability, resilience for vulnerable communities, and equitable energy transitions. India’s national statement is scheduled for November 18-19.
Sadhguru also touched upon his Save Soil movement, which aims to combat land degradation and advocate for healthier soil, reinforcing the importance of sustainable agricultural practices.
He cautioned about the unpredictability of global temperatures, noting that 2024 is projected to be the warmest year in a century.
“As external climates become more extreme, maintaining internal balance will grow increasingly challenging,” Sadhguru said.
The COP29 conference continues until November 22, striving for ambitious global actions to address climate change and protect the planet’s future.