Germany calls on the European Union to lead climate efforts and preserve the environment

Germany calls on the European Union to lead climate efforts and preserve the environment

Germany urged the European Union to take the lead at the next international conferences on preserving the environment and combating climate change.
Jennifer Morgan, on the sidelines of a ministerial meeting of the European Union in Luxembourg, said that the union should lead the way to accelerate the transmission of energy in solidarity with the weakest countries, explaining that for example there must be a clear agenda.

In order to achieve the target of keeping the increase in Earth’s warming at 1. 5 degrees Celsius, the United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in Egypt in November.
Morgan stated that it is also important to fulfill the financial obligations towards developing countries and support the countries affected in particular by climate change through a solidarity charter.

As for the current energy crisis, German Environment Minister Steve Limke warned in Luxembourg that “we should not lose sight of the major environmental crises, the climate crisis and the natural destruction disaster.


The minister added that in the World Biodiversity Conference to be held in Montreal next December, a binding agreement must be reached to protect 30 % of land and 30 % of the oceans by 2030, and she said: “The environmental crisis is linked to its nature to the climate crisis,” explaining that without natural environmental systems Al -Bakr, “We cannot survive to fight the climate crisis. ”
Germany increased its pledges to the global environmental funding programme by two times, to 1.

5 billion euros per year at the latest starting in 2025.

Germany urges the EU to take the lead on tackling climate change and protecting the environment.

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