(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Qaiser Nawab, President of the Belt and Road Initiative for
Sustainable Development (BRISD) and a renowned Global Climate Youth
Leader, actively participated in the 60th sessions of the
Subsidiary Bodies of the United Nations Framework convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC SB-60) in Bonn, Germany,
Azernews reports.
Mr. Nawab, who also leads SilkRoad Carbon Exchange Limited,
engaged in crucial dialogues focused on the burgeoning carbon
exchange business along the Silk Road. His participation
highlighted the critical role of carbon markets in mitigating
climate change and promoting sustainable development across the
region.
As an active member of YOUNGO, the official children and youth
constituency of the UNFCCC, Mr. Nawab took part in various
bilateral meetings with high-level officials and climate
experts.
During the event, Mr. Nawab met with the COP-29
President-Designate, H.E. Mr. Mukhtar Babayev, Lead Negotiator H.E.
Mr Yalchin Rafiyev and other high officials, commending
Azerbaijan's proactive approach to climate policy and its
dedication to hosting the upcoming COP-29 conference in Baku from
November 11 to 22, 2024.“Azerbaijan's leadership is a beacon of
hope in the global climate movement, showcasing the power of
commitment and collaboration,” said Mr. Nawab. These interactions
underscored the importance of youth involvement in shaping climate
policies and driving global climate action.
In a dynamic and insightful dialogue with Ms. Abby Finkenauer,
the U.S. Special Envoy for Global Issues, Mr. Nawab discussed
strengthening cooperation between the State Department and global
youth on critical issues such as climate change, refugee crises,
and youth engagement. This meeting aligned with the
administration's foreign policy priorities and regional
initiatives, emphasizing the need for active youth consultation in
policy formation and implementation.
During UNFCCC SB60, Mr. Nawab along the fellow YOUNGO Climate
Leaders participated and presented a statement at the UNFCCC Ocean
and Climate Change Dialogue 2024, advocating for decisive and
collaborative action to safeguard our oceans and climate. This
engagement highlighted the urgent need for strong, transparent, and
inclusive policies that protect our planet's future.
Reflecting on his experiences at UNFCCC SB60, Mr. Nawab shared
his insights with media, praising the Azerbaijani delegation's
dedication to logistical preparations for COP-29.“Attending SB60
has been an eye-opening experience, underscoring the urgency and
complexity of global climate negotiations. I am deeply inspired by
the dedication of fellow youth climate leaders at YOUNGO, who
embody the hope and resilience necessary for our planet's future.
The dedication of Azerbaijan's delegation is truly inspiring and
sets a high standard for the upcoming COP-29,” Mr. Nawab
stated.
To culminate the event, Mr. Nawab participated in the Climate
Solutions Cruise by Future Economy Forum in Bonn, where delegates
continued to foster relationships and discuss innovative climate
solutions.
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