Wednesday, 07 Apr 2021 01:22 PM MYT
One of the new tourist attractions slated to open soon is New York-based The Museum of Ice Cream. Picture courtesy of Museum of Ice Cream/Facebook via TODAY
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SINGAPORE, April 7 – Three new tourist attractions will be opening their doors to visitors here in the coming months, including a popular New York attraction that will be making its first international foray.
And the Government is also launching a tender for a new attraction concept at the vacant site between Somerset skate park and Killiney Road later this year, said Singapore Tourism Board (STB) chief executive Keith Tan today.
Republic Plaza.
The campaign was launched by C40, a network of megacities committed to realising the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Other C40 cities expected to participate in the green lighting initiative are Austin, Boston, Lisbon, New York City, San Francisco, Venice, Paris and Seoul.
Singapore has set a target of peaking emissions in 2030
The press release further added that Singapore submitted the following two items to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in March 2020:
The Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which aims to peak emissions at 65 Metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2e) around 2030, and