Call for collaboration in mitigating climate change and combating desertification
One Billion TreesUlaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The ‘Green Finance-Regional Forum’ being organized under the auspices of the President of Mongolia has issued a statement calling for regional cooperation.
Chief of Staff of the Office of the President Ya.Sodbaatar introduced
the statement to the participants.
CALL FOR COLLABORATION IN MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE AND COMBATING DESERTIFICATION
Climate change has become one of the most pressing challenges facing the world. It causes steep increase in temperature, melting of glaciers and ice caps, rise in the sea level, and increase in the frequency of natural disasters.
Due to inappropriate
human activities, over the past 200 years, the concentration of carbon dioxide
in the atmosphere sharply increased and the earth’s surface temperature rose by
1.1 degrees Celsius when compared with the average of 1850-1900.
Mongolia is inevitably
considered as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change due to its
geographical location, climatic conditions, the structure of economic sectors,
and lifestyle of the population. The consequences of climate change aggravate
the risks and pressures on economic sectors, which are highly dependent on the environment
and the climate, and have direct impacts on the increase in soil and pasture
degradation, forest fires, pests, as well as in frequency, intensity, and
coverage of natural and climate-induced disasters.
The Special Report
on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL) of the United Nations' Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) alerts that globally, in the near future, climate
change will cause a reduction in productivity of the existing agricultural land
by 20-50%, an increase in soil erosion by 10-20%, and a rise in the frequency
of disasters; thus suggesting a worsening trend. The report, therefore, reminds
all heads of state and government, policymakers, and researchers to pay close
attention to the issue.
“The Billion Tree
National Campaign” initiated by the President of Mongolia, Khurelsukh Ukhnaa has
multifaceted benefits in terms of fulfilling Mongolia’s commitments and
obligations under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, reducing negative
impacts of desertification and land degradation, expanding Mongolia's forest
resources, increasing the number of urban forests and parks, supporting
livelihoods of citizens and creating a healthy and safe living environment.
It is of utmost importance to expand not only regional,
but also the widest possible collaboration in order to tackle the
climate-induced challenges including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and eradicating
poverty in the context of adapting to the adverse impacts of climate change and
meeting the sustainable development objectives.
Mongolia is calling for support to its initiative and
efforts to initiate and develop projects and cooperation towards accelerating
regional collaboration in mitigating climate change and combating
desertification; specifically in the following areas:
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Adopt and implement an integrated program on reducing
land degradation, and combating desertification as well as sand and dust storms
in the Northeast Asian region;
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Within the program referenced above, jointly implement
the “Green Belt” project to establish a shelterbelt forest against sand
movement in southern and northern parts of Mongolia and the People's Republic
of China, respectively;
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Establish a platform for information and knowledge
exchange and capacity building in reducing desertification and land degradation,
establishing shelterbelts, increasing soil fertility and introducing environmentally friendly advanced technologies;
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Implement joint international and regional projects and
programs to combat desertification and transfer technology for reducing sand
movement, and to increase partnerships and collaborations in the existing
network of international financial organizations.
Let's proactively work
together towards regional environmental development through combating desertification
and land degradation and creating OPPORTUNITIES to jointly counter the problems
and challenges we face!
“GREEN FINANCE - REGIONAL FORUM”
29-30 MARCH 2022
STATE PALACE, ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA