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Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 5:16 pm
UN Climate Change News, 11 May 2021 –
The virtual thematic sessions of Latin America and Caribbean
Climate Week 2021 (11 to 14 May), hosted by the Government
of the Dominican Republic, kicked off today with calls to
urgently ramp up regional climate action.
The sessions
are designed to boost the region’s response to climate
change and build momentum for the crucial UN Climate Change
Conference COP26 in November in Glasgow.
At the
opening of the sessions, the Minister of the Environment and
Natural Resources of the Dominican Republic, Orlando Jorge
Mera, said: Ahead of COP26 we are going to increase the
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SharmaTowards ensuring a successful United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, the President of the conference, Mr. Alok Sharma, and the President of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid in 2019, Ms. Carolina Schmidt of Chile, are calling on all countries to either follow through on commitments made under the Climate Ambition Alliance, or join the efforts of the alliance.
The alliance brings together Nigeria and countries, businesses, investors, cities and regions which are working towards achieving net-zero Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as well as countries committed to updating their national climate action plans under the Paris Agreement – Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
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