The Bahraini Crown Prince praises Egypt’s efforts to host “Cup 27” and its interest in enhancing international climate cooperation

The Bahraini Crown Prince praises Egypt’s efforts to host “Cup 27” and its interest in enhancing international climate cooperation

Bahrain’s Crown Prince, Prime Minister Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, praised Egypt’s efforts to host the United Nations Framework on Climate Change’s (COP 27) twenty-seventh conference in Sharm El-Sheikh and expressed his hopes that the conference would produce positive outcomes and useful outputs that would strengthen bilateral international relations.

According to the Bahrain News Agency (BNA), Prince Salman stated during his participation in the conference that the world is currently faced with a variety of climate and environmental challenges, necessitating increased cooperation among all parties and doubling efforts to protect the environment and sustain its resources. He also stressed the significance of sustainability. As a universal objective and fundamental tenet of the present and the future, the environment is given top attention within the goals and courses of development at all levels.

Prince Salman emphasised the importance of continuing to build on the progress made in enhancing environmental security by adopting more initiatives, plans, and creative solutions to ensure a safer and better future. Prince Salman noted that the international community must intensify its efforts to address the challenges of climate change in a way that limits its effects.

The Bahraini Crown Prince added that his nation sets its own sights on achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 and that efforts are being made to meet the goals that were announced at the Glasgow conference in the United Kingdom (COP26) of its commitment to a set of goals by 2035. He explained that the goals include the plan The patriotism of the afforestation, which aimed at doubling the number of trees in Bahrain, and that this year the goal of this year was exceeded by cultivating a total of

Prince Salman noted that the objectives included direct investment in carbon detention technologies, the reduction of emissions by 30% through carbon removal initiatives, and initiatives to improve energy efficiency and double the sources of renewable energy, noting that his country increased its renewable capacity by 40% in the past year and its constant eagerness To develop cutting-edge solutions in the field of carbon capture, use, and storage, as well as reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions.

The Egyptian government’s efforts to organise “Cup 27” and its desire to advance global climate cooperation are praised by the crown prince of Bahrain.

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