(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 17. As
part of COP29 in Baku, Trend News Agency proudly presents COP for
Hope, a special project offering an unparalleled platform to hear
from world leaders and trailblazers in politics, economics,
science, and ecology, all united by a shared commitment to
addressing today's pressing climate challenges.
Today, we are honored to speak with Ambassador
Gideon Behar, Israel's Special Envoy for Climate Change and
Sustainability.
In an exclusive interview with Trend on the sidelines of COP29, he said that
COP29 is going so far very good.
“We witnessed a major achievement on the very first day with the
agreement on Article 6.4, which focuses on carbon markets,”
Ambassador Behar said.“We greatly appreciate Azerbaijan's role in
this success and the exceptional hospitality extended by the
Azerbaijani government and people to participants from nearly 200
countries.”
Ambassador Behar expressed hope for the adoption of an effective
financial mechanism during COP29, noting the growing recognition of
the urgent need for increased climate financing, especially for
developing and small island nations already grappling with the
impacts of climate change.
“This year is the hottest year on record, and the past ten years
have been the warmest in history. We must act now. We hope for
strong decisions on mitigation and the finalization of the carbon
market mechanism at this COP,” he emphasized.
The envoy called for collective action, urging countries,
multilateral development banks, international financial systems,
and the private sector to step up. Highlighting the role of
innovation, he pointed to Israel's delegation of 20 startups
showcasing cutting-edge solutions in areas like water, agriculture,
food security, and renewable energy.
“One Israeli startup produces water from air, while another
repurposes unsellable agricultural products to prevent waste and
emissions. A third focuses on rehabilitating wetlands to capture
CO2 from the atmosphere,” he explained.
The ambassador also underscored the robust cooperation between
Israel and Azerbaijan, citing examples like water management,
renewable energy, and agricultural innovation.“The Israeli company
Mekorot is consulting with the Azerbaijani government, and our
academic collaboration includes a branch of the Israeli Technion
Institute here,” he said.
Ambassador Behar announced the signing of a memorandum of
understanding between Israel and Azerbaijan on climate education,
aimed at teaching schoolchildren about climate issues and
potentially expanding into a regional program.“This collaboration
reflects the close friendship and alliance between our countries,
and we aim to deepen it further,” he added.
Israel's innovation, according to Ambassador Behar, is its
greatest contribution to addressing the climate crisis.“With
around 1,300 companies and startups working in climate innovation,
Israel offers solutions in carbon capture, energy efficiency, and
water management. We hope to strengthen cooperation with Azerbaijan
in these areas.”
Stressing the urgency of the climate crisis, he concluded:“This
is the critical decade. If we don't act now, we risk reaching the
point of no return. Reducing emissions, transitioning to
renewables, scaling up climate finance, and investing in innovation
are not just environmental imperatives-they are also opportunities
for growth and collaboration.”
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