Tile til eo: Marshall Islands 2050 climate strategy
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is one of the world’s lowest-lying and climate vulnerable countries. While RMI may only contribute 0.00001% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the country has a proud history of prominent climate leadership, both at home and on the world stage. The country is experiencing increasingly damaging effects from climate change and seeing more frequent and intense events, such as drought, floods and swells, and tropical cyclones and storms.
The purpose of this 2050 Climate Strategy – which is RMI’s long-term low greenhouse gas emission climate-resilient development strategy under the Paris Agreement - is to outline a long-term pathway for RMI to achieve its objectives for net zero emissions and 100% renewable energy, as well as to facilitate adaptation and climate resilience in a way that ensures the future protection and prosperity of the country and its women, men and youth.
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