IF it is not POLITICS, Norway doing better with SDG'13.
It is the week where the world's leaders met in UN headquarters New York City United States September 2021.
Norway prime minister addressed the UN general assembly debate highlighted the main three current crisis, (Climate crisis, Health crisis and Economic crisis).
Madam PM said that Norway playing their part by ending carbon footprint in 50% by 2030.
"Norway has undertaken to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2030
compared with the reference year 1990" Norway PM.
This is Norway’s first contribution to implementation
of the Paris Agreement for the period 2021–2030, and the target was established by law in the
Climate Change Act . In October 2019, the European Union, Iceland and Norway formally
agreed to cooperate on fulfilling their respective greenhouse gas emission reduction targets by
2030. Cooperating with the EU on climate policy can help to ensure a cost-effective
transformation process and equal conditions of competition for businesses in Norway and the
EU.
The agreement between Norway, Iceland and the EU on cooperation to fulfil the 2030
climate targets means that Norway will not only take part in the Emissions Trading System
(EU ETS) but also in action under the Effort Sharing Regulation (for non-ETS emissions) and under the Regulation on land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF).
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