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Mongolia's Vision 2050 - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper


May 9, 2021
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Mongolia is one of the first countries to adopt the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) with its Sustainable Development Vision (SDV) 2030, a policy document with a clear set of targets aligned with the SDGs main pillars on social, economic, and environmental priorities as a result of meaningful support and successful cooperation with United Nations.
Mongolia carried further this vision in a new long-term national development policy document, Vision 2050, adopted in 2020. It aims at transforming the country into a leading regional power by 2050 by fighting poverty, creating a greener economy, improving the education system and gender equality for enhanced job access, redefining Mongolian social strategy in a more citizen-centred way and also aims to offset the negative trends caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vision 2050 was approved by the Mongolian Parliament on May 13, 2020. ....

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Public-private partnership must be at the heart of tackling climate change ahead of COP26


Public-private partnership must be at the heart of tackling climate change ahead of COP26
Claire Perry O’Neill is a Senior Advisor (Energy & Climate) at Public Policy Projects and the former Minister for Energy and Clean Growth
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a session of the UN Security Council on climate and security at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on February 23, 2021 in London, England.(Photo by Stefan Rousseau-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Later this year, representatives of over 190 governments will gather at COP26 to voice their commitments to tackling the climate crisis, confirm a “landing zone” on net zero and negotiate the intricacies of the Paris Agreement rulebook. But it’s an illusion to think that government commitments are enough to kick-start climate recovery. ....

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International Partnership Helps Mongolia Counter Climate Change


A woman stands outside a yurt in Ger District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. There is power plant nearby but the government says it aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Courtesy: CC BY-SA 4.0/Nathalie Daoust
BHUBANESWAR, India, Jan 26 2021 (IPS) - Climate warming is believed to have taken place at some of the fastest rates in the world in Mongolia, raising the country’s average temperatures by 2.24°C between 1940 and 2015, with the last decade being the warmest of the past 76 years.
In the Gobi Desert, the occurrence of dust storms increased from 18 to 57 days between 1960 to 2007, and in 2000 almost half a million people were affected by drought. The north-eastern Asian country’s northern region is expected to become more arid over this century as annual precipitation decreased by 7 percent over the past 76 year despite an increase in winter rains. In addition to the drying landscape, changes in water availability is a serious, growing concern. ....

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International Partnership Helps Mongolia Counter Climate Change


A woman stands outside a yurt in Ger District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. There is power plant nearby but the government says it aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Courtesy: CC BY-SA 4.0/Nathalie Daoust
BHUBANESWAR, India, Jan 26 2021 (IPS) - Climate warming is believed to have taken place at some of the fastest rates in the world in Mongolia, raising the country’s average temperatures by 2.24°C between 1940 and 2015, with the last decade being the warmest of the past 76 years.
In the Gobi Desert, the occurrence of dust storms increased from 18 to 57 days between 1960 to 2007, and in 2000 almost half a million people were affected by drought. The north-eastern Asian country’s northern region is expected to become more arid over this century as annual precipitation decreased by 7 percent over the past 76 year despite an increase in winter rains. In addition to the drying landscape, changes in water availability is a serious, growing concern. ....

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