Havana, Feb 14 (RHC)-- Cuba has begun to work on its Third National Communication (NC) and its First Biennial Report to the Framework UN Convention on Climate Change, a project led by the country's Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, with financial support from the Global Environment Fund (GEF).
Project director, Eduardo Planos Gutiérrez, told the press that as part of the established work mechanism, the signatories to the Convention must report periodically on compliance with the commitments made to fight climate change, through these national communications, which provide information on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, and measures to mitigate and to facilitate adequate adaptation to climate change.
According to Planos Gutiérrez, a researcher with the Institute of Meteorology, the execution of the project will contribute to the materialization of the state plan on climate change, 'Tarea Vida', which comprises a series of actions and policies to facilitate climate change mitigation and adaptation. It also aims to strengthen the country's technical and institutional capabilities by integrating information and knowledge on climate change and its impact on every sector.
According to the source, the third national communication will be submitted in December of 2020, and the entity responsible for coordinating the project is the Institute of Meteorology. The previous two national communications were submitted in 2001 and 2015.
Cuba prepares third national communication on climate change
Articles en relation
Commentaires
Laissez un commentaire
Tous les champs sont requis
En reproduction maintenant
Somos Jóvenes
Au suivant
- El Idioma de Cervantes
- Así es mi tierra
- Cuba Campesina
Plus de visites
- Cuba dit NON au blocus américain
- La presse indienne et sri-lankaise fait état d'une grande marche à Cuba
- Journal indien : Si les États-Unis lèvent le blocus, ce sera un pas historique avec Cuba
- Évaluation des incidents provoqués par le tremblement de terre de 6,1 degrés survenu dans le sud de l'est de Cuba
- Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, président de la République de Cuba, prononce le discours de clôture de la quatrième session ordinaire de l'Assemblée nationale du pouvoir populaire, dans sa dixième législature