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Minister of Environment Dr Hussain Rasheed Hassan. PHOTO: MIHAARU FILES
Shahudha Mohamed
28 January 2021, MVT 19:22
Minister of Environment Dr Hussain Rasheed Hassan, on Thursday, announced that Maldives aims to reduce its carbon emissions to 26 percent by 2030.
He made this declaration speaking at the virtually held Climate Adaptation Summit 2021, in the attendance of 18,500 participants, including 50 ministers, 30 world leaders and 50 international organisations.
In his speech, the minister acknowledged the increasing challenges faced by low lying island nations, such as Maldives, due to the impending climate crisis, and noted that measures required to mitigate the effects of climate change require a considerable amount of funding.
Iraq Hopes to Finalize China Oilfield Deal in August
Posted by Morgan Figuers | Aug 10, 2008
China and Iraq will be renegotiating a deal to explore for oil. The deal, originally signed in 2003 with Saddam Hussein, was shelved after U.N. sanctions and the U.S. invasion of Iraq. From Reuters: Iraq’s oil minister will visit China before the end of August to try and finalize a deal to develop the Ahdab oilfield south of Baghdad and build a power station nearby, the Oil Ministry said on Sunday.
Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said in April that Iraq would honor the $650 million deal signed in 1997 between Chinese National Petroleum Company (CNPC) and Saddam Hussein‘s government, but the terms would be renegotiated.