(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 20. Azerbaijan is
fully committed to advancing climate action and achieving our
national targets, said the country's Deputy Minister of Ecology and
Natural Resources Umayra Taghiyeva as she delivered her national
statement at COP29 in Baku, Trend reports.
Taghiyeva highlighted Azerbaijan's national climate goals, which
include a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by
2050 compared to 1990 levels. "The country aims to increase the
share of renewable energy in its total electricity capacity to 30%
by 2030, aligning with global efforts to limit warming to
1.5°C".
Azerbaijan has also taken significant steps in its energy
sector, with the establishment of green energy zones in Karabakh,
Eastern Zangezur, and Nakhchivan. These zones will directly
contribute to mitigating emissions in the energy sector. "Green
energy zones established in Karabakh, Eastern Zangezur, and
Nakhchivan will directly lead to mitigation specifically in the
energy sector," Taghiyeva said.
Taghiyeva further outlined the country's updated Nationally
Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0), which will include detailed
strategies for emission reductions across key industries. "We are
currently revising those targets from our updated NDC 3.0. The new
submission will outline detailed strategies for emission reduction
across key industries, reinforcing our commitment to a net-zero
carbon future".
Azerbaijan's climate goals are embedded in the country's broader
socio-economic development strategy. "Clean environment and green
growth, one of the priorities under Azerbaijan's 2030 national
priorities for socio-economic development approved by the President
of Azerbaijan," she pointed out, noting that the strategy for
socio-economic development for 2022-2026 specifically targets the
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Transparency remains a cornerstone of Azerbaijan's climate
strategy. The country has already prepared its first Biennial
Transparency Report (BTR), providing clear and reliable data on its
progress. "Transparency remains a cornerstone of our climate action
strategy," Taghiyeva affirmed. "This report demonstrates
Azerbaijan's commitment to international climate agreements and
underscores our dedication to accountability and
trust-building".
Recognizing that Azerbaijan is highly vulnerable to the impacts
of climate change, Taghiyeva stressed the importance of adaptation
measures. The country has developed a National Adaptation Plan,
which includes strategies for addressing challenges in agriculture,
water and coastal zone management, and disaster risk reduction.
"Our newly developed national adaptation plan sets out
comprehensive strategies to address key challenges, particularly in
agriculture, water, and coastal zone management, and of course,
disaster risk reduction," she said.
"While Azerbaijan is making significant progress, we recognize
that this is a global challenge that requires a global solution,"
she noted. She also highlighted the need for adequate financial
support and technology transfer to accelerate climate action. "We
acknowledge the importance of adequate financial support and
technology transfer, which are essential to accelerate climate
action," she concluded.
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