Ethiopia
In its updated NDC, Ethiopia has committed to reduce emissions by 68.8% below a revised BAU (incl. LULUCF), conditional on international support. It will achieve a portion of these reductions
In its updated NDC, Ethiopia has committed to reduce emissions by 68.8% below a revised BAU (incl. LULUCF), conditional on international support. It will achieve a portion of these reductions
Climate change is one of the major threats in Addis with more frequent looding events, extreme precipitation and temperatures resulting in heat waves and droughts among other climate
In the updated NDC (2021), Ethiopia aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 68.8% by 2030, of which 80% is contingent on international support, including from carbon markets.
ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia has set an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 68.8 percent by 2030, Minister of Planning and Development Fitsum Assefa has said.
Ethiopia''s capital Addis Ababa, one of the member cities of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40), has committed to actions towards halving their CO2 emissions by 2030,
Addis Ababa''s Climate Action Plan aligns with the Paris Agreement, aiming for resilience and carbon neutrality by 2050.
The overarching objective of Ethiopia''s LT-LED strategy is to help Ethiopia pursue a green growth pathway by keeping its carbon emissions target to net zero by 2050 entailing an
Ethiopia''s latest greenhouse gas emissions amount to 247 megatonnes of CO2‑equivalents, a small slice of the global total at 0.43%. While the national share is modest, the
Targets 41% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. ADDIS ABABA - The metropolis has been making significant strides in addressing climate change and air quality
Addis Ababa is advancing its Climate Action Plan as transport and waste account for 85% of emissions, while unreliable energy access increases dependence on diesel generators.
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