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    Regarding climate change.. The World Bank sends a request to Iraq

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    Regarding climate change.. The World Bank sends a request to Iraq Empty Regarding climate change.. The World Bank sends a request to Iraq

    Post by Rocky Wed 11 Jan 2023, 5:29 am

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    The World Bank acknowledged that the time has come to close the development gap in Iraq and create a society that addresses the problems and consequences of climate change, which may endanger social stability and prospects for economic development.
    In a statement to the official newspaper, Salim Rohan, responsible for sustainable development programs at the bank, said, "There is more awareness among the Iraqi government about the environmental problems surrounding the country," stressing "the need to take measures to close the development gap and create a society that is more responsive to the problems and consequences of climate change, under exceptional conditions during this period.
    He added that "Iraq has become more aware of the dangers of climate change, which are actually linked to the structural and economic problems."
    It is noteworthy that last November 2022, the Climate and Development Report for Iraq issued by the World Bank indicated that it would need investments worth about $233 billion by 2040 to be able to bridge priority development gaps and embark on a comprehensive green growth path.
    According to the report, the recommended measures in the first five years (starting from 2022) give Iraq an opportunity to meet its development needs and lay the foundations for climate action while achieving a low-carbon transformation that benefits at an economic cost. The proposed measures in the short term are relatively low, and the average for the next ten years is necessary. To build Iraq's economic and social resilience and set a path for a greener transition.
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    Regarding climate change.. The World Bank sends a request to Iraq Empty The World Bank warns of the danger of climate change on economic development in Iraq

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    [size=36]The World Bank warns of the danger of climate change on economic development in Iraq[/size]

    Economie| 02:07 - 11/01/2023

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    Baghdad - Mawazine News
    The World Bank acknowledged that the time has come to close the development gap in Iraq and create a society that addresses the problems and consequences of climate change, which may endanger social stability and prospects for economic development.

    "The Iraqi government is more aware of the environmental problems surrounding the country," Salim Rouhana, the bank's sustainable development program officer, said, stressing the need to "take measures to close the development gap and create a society that is more responsive to the problems and consequences of climate change."

    Rouhana added in an interview with the official newspaper, followed by Mawazine News, that "Iraq has gone through exceptional circumstances during the last stage, but it has become more aware of the dangers of climate change, which are actually linked to the structural, and developmental problems of the economy." Ended 29/N33
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