RIYADH: At COP29 in Baku, world leaders began their third day of climate talks at a pivotal point in the conversation about multilateral collaboration and climate action.
Heads of state and government continued to speak during the High-Level Segment as nations reaffirmed their pledges to addressing climate change.
He pointed to “rising temperatures, dust storms, and heavy rain” as increasing problems in the area, highlighting the obvious effects of climate change.
A major transition to renewable energy sources and smart actions will help Kuwait reach its goal of net zero emissions by 2060. According to Al-Sabah, as part of its national sustainability initiatives, the nation intends to use solar energy to produce half of its electricity.
The Iran and Gabon vice presidents, Joseph Owondault Berre and Shina Ansari, kicked off the meeting. Berre emphasized the significance of multilateralism, which is “the only weapon that can tackle issues associated with climate change. ” To confront the effects of climate change, he underlined the necessity of “collective action based on trust, fairness, and shared responsibility,” emphasizing that international cooperation is still essential.
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