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On 24th March 2022 , Youth returned with another round of Environmental Youth Debate “Who is responsible of ecosystem restoration” , this time youth from the United Arab Emirates spoke on behalf of “Governments role” and South Korean team spoke for “Individuals role”, each presented their different point of views about the responsibility of conserving the environment, combating Climate Change, and deterioration of resources in an individual and governments level, 49 people participated. We witnessed a competitive debate delivered by both teams , equipped with facts and information to support their point of views. Among the points mentioned in the individual’s role is: Governments can implement polices to solve environmental problems, but who do you think puts them into practice? It is Individuals, even if governments and businesses perform activities, without individual’s role there would be no actions. They also argued about the importance of the role of Indigenous people, and that its difficult to disqualify them from the mission of restoring the ecosystem. The Governments team replied that: A single individual or communities can’t transition alone to clean energy, they cannot repair a sinkhole, they cannot bear the cost of or have the means to recover from the global rise of temperature. For example ,flooding of rivers are recovered by the governments and businesses. The government has the power to do projects and recover natural disasters. Governments exist to assist residents and companies in the country. A group of experts took part at the debate, including Dr. Fatme Al Anouti, Associate Professor college of Natural and Health Sciences in Zayed University, Ms. Maitha Al Mansoori, Assistant Scientist - Flora, Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity at the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, and Ghada Nabil - Youth Mobilization Manager – Emirates Nature WWF evaluated and stated their opinion about the debate . Among the key advise mentioned is research about economic and political views and the systems holistically, moreover, look into the socio-economic studies to find out what solutions work in a specific culture. The debate proved that ecosystem restoration is the responsibility of everyone, and that the role of individuals shouldn’t be underestimated compared to the government’s role and both work towards one mission. To confirm this, the results are relatively similar, since the Governments team won with 0.6% difference from the Individuals team. Congratulations to the Governments team represented by UAE Youth and thanks to the Individuals team represented by South Korean Youth for their outstanding work.