A
preliminary discussion under the theme ‘Mongolia - Green Development’ for the
26th United Nations Climate Change conference kicked off at the State House
today on October 21. The discussion aims to accelerate works being carried out in the sectors of
forestry and energy as well as pasture management, and boost the government’s
active participation in the framework of the fight against climate change. In his opening remarks, President of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh noted that Mongolia is
fully supporting the works being carried out by international organizations to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and is currently putting in all its
efforts to fulfill the commitments and obligations under the
Paris Agreement. He also highlighted how the country aims to urgently increase
renewable energy sources as a country that only produces energy from coal. Mongolia aims to reduce GHG, a core factor for climate change, by 22.7 percent by 2030.
By introducing new technology a
A preliminary
discussion under the theme ‘Mongolia - Green Development’ for the 26th United
Nations Climate Change conference kicked off at the State House today on
October 21. The discussion aims to
accelerate works being carried out in the sectors of forestry and energy as
well as pasture management, and boost the government’s active participation in
the framework of the fight against climate change. In his opening
remarks, President of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh noted that Mongolia is fully
supporting the works being carried out by international organizations to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and is currently putting in all its efforts to
fulfill the commitments and obligations under the Paris Agreement. He also
highlighted how the country aims to urgently increase renewable energy sources
as a country that only produces energy from coal. Mongolia aims to
reduce GHG, a core factor for climate change, by 22.7 percent by 2030. By
introducing new technolog
During the Mongolia-Ukraine business meeting themed ‘Bilateral cooperation prospect’ held virtually at the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI) on October 19, it was highlighted that it has become necessary to bring cooperation between the two countries to a new level.
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