The conference is designed to unite a diverse range of stakeholders - government, youth, business and investors, civil society, Indigenous peoples, and others.
A delegation from this province is attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The conference is designed to unite a diverse range of stakeholders - government, youth, business and investors, civil society, Indigenous peoples, and others. Discussions will focus around solutions that must be scaled up this decade to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees, build resilience, and mobilize finance at scale. Environment Minister Bernard Davis will speak on a panel entitled “Capturing Your Attention: Carbon Capture and Storage Dialogue”, hosted by the Clean Resource Innovation Network Pavilion.
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