Glasgow, 3 November 2021 (TDI): UN Climate Change Challenge in Glasgow and the global leaders are committed to reducing methane gas emission by at least 30% by 2030. It’s a pivotal step to keep the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal within reach.
EU climate diplomacy considering it’s a big achievement for transatlantic cooperation. In conference, over 100 countries representing 70% of the global economy have now joined the pledge.
Global Methane Pledge by over 100 countries is an important multilateral step to keep 1.5 degrees Celsius goal within reach.
And a good example of EU climate diplomacy and efficient transatlantic cooperation. https://t.co/2iAwFa7DNO
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) November 3, 2021
According to the world leaders, there are no quick wins in the fight against climate change, but methane abatement comes close. It’s a potent greenhouse gas but remains in the atmosphere for a much.
The UN Climate Change Challenge Conference is in progress in Glasgow and the leading world leaders, influences, diplomates and policymakers are participating in it.
They are committed to reducing the toxic gas emission in the open atmosphere and taking it as a challenge for the better future of this world.
The emission of toxic gases causes diseases and disturbing the world climate that’s the reason world leaders are in Glasgow to discuss the challenges over climate and to work committedly to reduce the emission of toxic gases.
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