INMS hails President as SL embraces Nitrogen Management l

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Director of International Nitrogen Management System, Prof Mark Sutton pointed out that President Maithripala Sirisena being the
Minister of Environment was one of the key factors in introducing Nitrogen Management to Sri Lanka.Addressing a press conference on Monday ,
at the Mahaweli Authority, he said that it has been recognized that there are multiple pollution threats resulting from anthropogenic
reactive nitrogen with adverse effects on the terrestrial freshwater and marine environment contributing to air pollution and greenhouse gas
emissions. Speaking at the press briefing, State Minister of Mahaweli Development, Ajith Mannapperuma stated that many tend to pay a huge
deal of attention to global warming, the depletion of ozone layer, soil pollution, water pollution as well as air pollution, but recent
researchers have revealed the deadly consequences if countries fail to manage Nitrogen, stated the President Media Division. Having
realized this, the government of Sri Lanka along with the United Nations Environment Programme and the International Nitrogen Management
System are set to launch the United Nations Global Campaign on Sustainable Nitrogen Management under the guidance of President Sirisena on
October 23 and 24. &All this time we were taking of global warming, ozone and all the other pollutants but we hardly discussed about
Nitrogen as a pollutant, but the recent stats demonstrate that it is high time we take a look at this problem which is why the government
and the UN are keen on Nitrogen Management,& the Secretary of Mahaweli Authority and the Ministry of Environment Anura Dissanayake stated
during the press conference. Meanwhile, the Director of International Nitrogen Management System Mark Sutton said that Sri Lanka has all
the attributes to make this programme a success
&Somebody said to me, you make progress in the environment when something starts coming together
The Scientists would say you need scientific evidence, someone else would say you need civil servants well organized and ready to go and
another person would say you need political willingness
I think it is a good model here when all of this comes together
You have a President who happens to be the Minister of Environment, the civil service that is ready to go and the science team is also ready
So to me it a great coming together,& stated Professor Sutton.