
The European Union renews its commitment to cooperate with international partners in combating climate change
- Europe and Arabs
- Monday , 22 May 2023 10:9 AM GMT
Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The European Union renewed its commitment to cooperate with the main partners in combating climate change, and this came in a speech delivered by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, during the closing sessions of the G7 leaders' meetings hosted by Hiroshima, Japan, and concluded on Sunday. A European statement in Brussels quoted Funderlein as saying, "We are all witnessing heat waves." Record devastating floods and wildfires on our continents. This should not become the new normal. We know the cause: global warming. We also know we can act accordingly. Let's do it together!
"Europe had to show that we can accelerate the transition to a clean energy system. After the brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine, we had to diversify away from Russian fossil fuels in record time. We accelerated the construction of renewables. We are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the industry," she added. or in heavy transport.It is able to do.
The statement quoted the European Commission President saying, "Decarbonization and the fight against global warming is in everyone's interest. It must be a win-win. Renewable energies provide a strong business case for innovative clean technology leaders and responsible investors. It also brings economic value to countries with clean energy resources in the world." The future: sun, wind and hydropower I want these countries to become reliable hubs for renewable hydrogen.
"The European Union is ready to cooperate closely with our global partners in the fight against climate change," von der Leyen stressed. "Donor countries are on track to obtain $100 billion in climate financing. We have to get it this year and I'm sure we will. But we need to." "We must equally fulfill our commitment to double the share of climate adaptation. We must intensify our work to mobilize innovative sources of financing. The upcoming Paris Finance Summit, the G-20 in Delhi and COP 28 could be important milestones."
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