Kathmandu: Addressing the review program of the 29th World Climate Conference organized by the Ministry of Forest and Environment, Prime Minister Oli said, “We have not made any such contribution to global warming, but we have been forced to bear its consequences .” He said that he had also raised the issue of climate compensation for Nepal at the 79th UN General Assembly.
He said that all national and international organizations and individuals should unite to solve the challenges of climate change. Oli informed that Nepal has protected 17 percent of the land area to protect the environment of this earth. Prime Minister Oli also urged to start preparations for COP 30 from now, including the review of COP 29.
The 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from . The conference reviewed Nepal’s participation in the steps that Nepal should take in the field of climate change in the coming days.
Stating that the government will take the lead in addressing the challenges of climate change , he stressed that the Ministry of Forests and the Ministry of Communications should spread awareness to prevent forest fires and that every community should be aware of preventing man-made environmental pollution, as drying up the land will adversely affect the agricultural sector.
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