Kerry: Several countries, including Egypt and Germany, seek to enhance carbon emissions projects

Kerry: Several countries, including Egypt and Germany, seek to enhance carbon emissions projects

The American envoy for Climate Affairs, John Kerry, said today, Saturday, that several countries, including Egypt and Germany, are seeking to enhance carbon emissions projects and maintain the temperature of the earth, according to Sky News Arabia.
The COB 27 conference decided to talk about “losses and damage” compensation within the bounds of the official conference’s agenda.

According to Sky News Arabia, Alock Sharma, the Cop26 president, expressed his hope that additional funding would be made available to combat climate change as a result of the COP27 summit.
The Conference of Countries Parties to the Climate Change Agreement, or “COB 27,” began its work in Sharm El-Sheikh on Sunday.
This summit, the leaders of the year, and high -ranking officials at the United Nations, are attended by thousands of activists concerned with the environment from all countries of the world.

The climate conference, a yearly summit attended by 197 nations, reportedly takes place to talk about climate change and what these nations are doing to confront and address this issue.
The conference is part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, an international treaty signed by most countries of the world with the aim of limiting the impact of human activity on the climate..

Kerry: Several nations want to improve carbon emissions projects, including Egypt and Germany.

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