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Jonathan Advocates Global Climate Financing,Emission Reduction

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has advocated the need for world leaders to show more commitment to climate financing as the world seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and arrest the damaging effect of climate change.
He implored leaders of developed economies to offer sustained technical and financial support to aid mitigation and adaptation efforts in developing countries as a means of saving the earth from rising temperatures due to global warming.
He spoke at the 30th National Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Environmental Society (NES), held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State,where he also commended world leaders for some of the decisions reached at the  just-ended Conference Of The Parties (COP26) on climate change  in Glasgow, Scotlan.
He tasked leaders of developed countries to endeavor to meet their commitments in funding climate change control efforts.
He added: “We are all aware that the highly favoured clean and renewable energy is an expensive option, especially at inception and requires huge resources and technology.
“It will only be meaningful and beneficial to developing nations, if world leaders show more commitment in walking the talk in climate financing.
“This view was echoed by many leaders of developing nations at the COP26 Summit, particularly our President who presented a case for sustained technical and financial support to developing countries to enhance the attainment of national and global climate change goals.
“For me, this is the way to go and is most desirable for our common good.  The fight against climate change is therefore a cause that requires a concerted global approach.
According to him,the  experience with Covid19 pandemic has shown that the world needs to always come up with global plans and strategies to address global problems so that nations can key into these plans to resolve issues affecting the whole of humanity.”
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