NATO Secretary General’s concern about climate change
The Secretary General of NATO emphasized that climate change has a bad effect on the security of European countries. |
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stressed that the fight against climate change is important for NATO security, given that global warming is a multi-faceted crisis and everyone sees its effects around the world.
According to Al-Nashrah report, in a joint press conference with Ilham Aliyev, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, whose country is hosting the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-29) next November, he talked about the “important role” that the Republic of Azerbaijan plays in providing Gas plays a key role in NATO, welcomed.
Alif, on the other hand, announced: Thanks to our natural resources, i.e. oil, we are investing in renewable energy sources on a large scale with our partners.
An EU monitor recently noted that the world has already crossed the 1.5°C threshold last year, as a significant number of temperature records were broken in 2023.
Europe has faced a wave of extreme climate events in recent years. In 2021, unprecedented flooding hit Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, costing €44 billion ($48 billion).
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