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Jul. 25, 2021 6:20 AM
Israel s cabinet is expected to approve an ambitious plan to cut greenhouse emissions by 85 percent by 2050 on Sunday, but many important clauses fell by the wayside due to heavy pressure by the Energy Ministry and the budgets department of the Finance Ministry.
Left out of the proposal, for example, are goals for generating electricity from renewable sources and a requirement for net-zero-energy building constructions. Required reporting of the costs of burning polluting fuels was also eliminated, along with a requirement for the state to examine every new infrastructure project also by its environmental impact.
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Call for Pacific Leaders to Declare Climate Emergency We need to take urgent action now by acknowledging it as a serious threat to our islands,” Gladys told Pacific leaders that consisted of Prime Ministers, Presidents and Ministers.
Source: YouTube Friday, 23 July 2021 08:39 AM
Pacific Youth representative at a UK-Pacific High Level Climate Dialogue, Gladys Habu is calling on Pacific Leaders to prioritize the climate crisis by declaring it a climate emergency.
On 8 July 2021, Gladys was part of the Climate Dialogue hosted by COP26 President Rt. Hon Alok Sharma.
As a guest speaker for the session called the ‘Voice of today and tomorrow’, Gladys urged climate leaders to step up climate action and to take it seriously.