Iraq Embraces Carbon Economics: A Step towards Environmental Conservation
In a significant step towards environmental conservation, Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, the Prime Minister of Iraq, has announced the creation of a public company dedicated to carbon economics. This initiative forms an integral part of a comprehensive strategy to mitigate carbon emissions within the nation.
Strengthening Ties with China
In a concurrent development, Iraq and China have pledged to strengthen trade and investment ties. The commitment was formalized with the establishment of the Iraqi-Chinese Business Council, announced during a ceremony in central Baghdad. The event was marked by the presence of Atheer al-Ghurairi, the Iraqi Minister of Trade, Chinese Embassy officials, and prominent Iraqi and Chinese entrepreneurs.
Addressing Climate Change’s Impact on Agriculture
A prominent international aid organization has expressed its concern about the escalating impact of climate change on Iraq’s agriculture sector. The organization has urged the Iraqi government to enhance the management of its water resources to prevent further deterioration of the agricultural landscape.
Commitment to Carbon Reduction
The Prime Minister has tasked the Ministry of Environment with the development of stringent guidelines for both ministries and private sector companies concerning carbon emissions. This directive underscores Iraq’s growing commitment to environmental protection and its pledge to reduce its carbon footprint in alignment with global efforts to combat climate change.
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