American professor James Morton Turner in Sarajevo at the BHAAAS Days

American professor of environmental protection studies and distinguished historian of sustainability and environmental science James Morton Turner will hold a lecture on sustainability and sustainable development in Sarajevo on June 23 at this year's "13. Days of BHAAAS in Bosnia and Herzegovina." - It is an honor to be a part of "13. On the Day of BHAAAS." I will talk about the urgency of advancing the clean energy transition. The coming decade is a crucial time for the future of the climate. My message is that while this issue represents an urgent threat, it also represents a tremendous opportunity to improve public health, promote energy democracy, and strengthen energy independence," Turner said. Speaking about the key factors that could improve the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of sustainable development, he pointed out that the most important thing is to raise awareness and educate students, politicians, and society. - This is not only a scientific but a social issue. The key message is about the ways in which education, private investment, and supportive government policies can accelerate the transition to a clean energy future. What seemed impossible two decades ago in the United States—mainly phasing out fossil fuels—is now a reality. This could also be the case for Bosnia and Herzegovina, stated Turner. He said that he is particularly excited to meet academics and students who are concerned about environmental issues and who envision a more sustainable future for BiH, BHAAAS (Bosnian-Herzegovinian-American Academy of Arts and Sciences) announced. The 13th BHAAAS Days in BiH will be held from June 23 to 26 in Sarajevo. The world's biggest names from various scientific disciplines will participate. The medical section will organize 17 different symposia and four special events. (hair dryer)