Prime Minister Barbados: Facing climate change requires a joint work among everyone

Prime Minister Barbados: Facing climate change requires a joint work among everyone

Mia Motley, the Prime Minister of the State of Barbados, reaffirmed that everyone must work together to address the harm that climate change is causing to the environment.
After he spoke today, Monday, at the presidential session of the COP27 climate summit in front of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, it became evident that the world had been affected by various phenomena since the last climate summit, such as the floods in Pakistan.

She emphasised the need for quick action in order to move forward, emphasised that the governorate is the Earth’s temperature at 1. 5 degrees, and that the word should not be loosely used, and called attention to the need for finishing projects that make a difference among peoples, stressing that there is no time to waste.

Egypt received the presidency of the summit yesterday from the United Kingdom, while the activities continue until November 18 and the opening session of the summit witnessed a speech by President Sisi, during which he set the features of the road map towards a better future for the peoples of the world and humanity, especially with regard to ways and mechanisms for implementing previous slogans and pledges to real solutions and obligations To decrease the percentage of heat emissions, be realistic and practical.

the President of Senegal in his capacity as President of the African Union, Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mohamed bin Zayed, President of the United Arab Emirates, which is hosting the upcoming climate summit (COP 28), a Ugandan girl active in the field of climate change, and an inspirational American official in the field of climate changes all spoke during the opening session.

President El-Sisi will participate in several of the six round tables that will be held over the course of the plenary session on November 7 and 8, which will be attended by about 40 heads of state and government from around the world. The data will be witnessed by many leaders and leaders attending the meetings.

Prime Minister Barbados: Everyone must work together to combat climate change.

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