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    The Sudanese advisor identifies two reasons behind Iraq's vulnerability to climate change

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    The Sudanese advisor identifies two reasons behind Iraq's vulnerability to climate change Empty The Sudanese advisor identifies two reasons behind Iraq's vulnerability to climate change

    Post by Rocky Tue 20 Dec 2022, 4:37 am

    [size=46]The Sudanese advisor identifies two reasons behind Iraq's vulnerability to climate change[/size]
    Iraq
    15:00 - 2022-12-19
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    Today, Monday, the financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, clarified about the amounts of sustainable green development mentioned in the World Bank report, and while he identified two reasons behind Iraq's vulnerability to climate change, he stressed the need to establish climate and desertification diplomacy that defends Iraq's water and climate rights.
    Saleh said, "Sustainable green development to face climate adaptations and prevent global temperatures from rising by reducing carbon emissions and desertification by 2030, will cost amounts estimated by the United Nations at about $6 trillion."
    He added, "Iraq is one of the countries (affected) by climatic changes and the recipient of the causes of desertification and pollution (not affecting) for two reasons: the first is because it suffers from semi-blockades of water from the projects of the upstream countries and a continuous reduction of our country's share of water, which has increased the rates of desertification (compulsory) and the generation of desertified areas." Exciting pollution from the continuous dust that affects Iraq and the neighborhood itself, and the second is that our country is a recipient of the problems of global warming and carbon pollution as an industrial phenomenon that crosses borders and comes from the densely industrialized first world countries.
    He continued: "Based on the foregoing, Iraq has general rights towards the international community with two issues: the first is compensation for environmental damage due to the current water shortage, as well as the role of the international community in securing Iraq's water shares according to international law and resisting (compulsory) desertification policies, and the second is compensating it." financially by being a recipient of the carbon emissions generated by industrialized countries.
    He continued: "The sums mentioned in the World Bank report on the issue of green sustainability and addressing compulsory desertification and pollution are mostly the responsibility of the international community in a large part of it, so our country must establish (diplomacy for climate and desertification) that defends Iraq's water and climate rights as a country receiving problems." Climate first, and work to provide a healthy national environment free of carbon emissions and forced desertification imposed on Iraq last.
    The World Bank mentioned, in a report earlier, that Iraq is facing an urgent climate challenge, and in order to meet it, it must move towards a "greener and more environmentally friendly" development model, especially by diversifying its economy and reducing its dependence on carbon.
    According to the report, by 2040, Iraq will need $233 billion in investments to respond to its most urgent development needs while embarking on a green and inclusive growth path.

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