Speaking during a three-day sensitisation programme on forests and environmental issues, he said the relevance of the movement, which had an inspirational message, has only increased with time.
The sensitisation programme is a significant effort towards focusing on the increasing need to maintain a balance between environment and development, Paul said.
He said keeping in view the ill-effects of climate change, it is important to focus on absorption of the increasing carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere and develop ways of increasing the process of photosynthesis.
The Governor said Uttarakhand had sent a message to the entire world of its "awareness and sensitivity" towards environment protection through the Chipko movement.
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As their livelihood is linked to the forests, they will act responsibly towards forest conservation, he said.
Twenty-five members of the higher judiciary from various parts of the country are participating in the programme, organised by Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA).
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