Et ass sou wäit – klima.lu ass online!
Dech interesséiert wéi Lëtzebuerg sech konkret engagéiert? Da klick Dech duerch eis Initiativen, Strategien a Gesetzer.
Du wollts Däi Klima-Wësse schonn ëmmer verdéiwen? Da kuck Der eisen KlimABC mol méi genau un. (1/2)
Eng Dosis Klima-Motivatioun gefälleg? Da looss Dech vun eise lokale Klimaheld:innen inspiréieren a vergläich däi Co2-Foussofdrock emol mam nationalen Duerchschnëtt!
Klickt Iech bis eran a loosst eis gemeinsam Handelen - fir eist Klima!
At @theGCF High-Level Pledging Conference in Bonn, Luxembourg pledged 50 million euros for the new replenishment period of the Green Climate Fund. (1/3)
This is a 25% increase and is so far one of the highest per capita contribution to the world’s largest multilateral climate fund and comes on top of Luxembourg’s ODA. (2/3)
Luxembourg, as GCF board member, remains a reliable partner in the fight against climate change, especially when it comes to supporting those who are the most affected by the climate crisis. (3/3)
#ClimateAction#climatefinance#GreenClimateFund#luxembourg
The Green Climate Fund welcomes the new pledges announced at the GCF-2 High-level Pledging Conference today in Bonn. To date, 25 countries pledged to GCF, with total commitments amounting to USD 9.3 billion. g.cf/2replenishmentPR#InspireMoreClimateAction
Merci #Luxembourg 🇱🇺 @gouv_lu for your EUR 50 million pledge to GCF's second replenishment! We welcome this announcement at #UNGA and your commitment to #InspireMoreClimateAction in the most vulnerable countries.
Participating in the Informal Council of Environment Ministers was an excellent occasion to exchange views with European ministers and business representatives on the opportunities that the transition to a circular economy brings in response to the environmental crises. (1/3)
The Luxembourg delegation was accompanied by Robin Sarl as a Luxembourg based company in transition to a circular economy. ROBIN has developed a remarkable business model based on the production of paints made from renewable resources. (2/3)
"Only by working together with the private and public sectors can we accelerate the transition to a circular economy and thus respond to the urgency of climate change," said Joëlle Welfring, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development. (3/3)
#EUCouncil 🇪🇺
We are proud to fund the ecological restoration of the Alzette river & its tributary, the Pétrusse, in the🧡of our hosting country Luxembourg.
A €9m loan aims to restore both rivers to their natural courses, increasing #biodiversity & reducing flood risk👉bit.ly/40rBZFf
ALT Luxembourg: Biodiversity and climate change adaptation - EU finances ecological restoration of Alzette river network
"We need to put #water💧 at the highest level of the global political agenda."🌍
At @UN_Water conference, Minister @WelfringJoelle underlined the need to collaborate on water issues at all levels & in all sectors, in line with an inclusive, coherent & #HumanRights-based approach
Pollinators are in unprecedented decline.
Our biodiversity and food security depend upon them.
The revised EU Pollinators Initiative sets objectives and priorities for 2030, including improving pollinator conservation and tackling the causes of their decline. ↓
#EUPollinators
If you are here at #COP15 please check out @UNEP's brilliant #VanishingTreasures exhibit. A reminder of the critical need to protect & conserve the planet's iconic species. Vital to build resilience of species, habitats & local communities. #ForNature
#COP15 🐅🦍
Vanishing Treasures, a project that we launched in 2018 together with @UNEP (UN Environment Programme), is dedicated to the protection of very special species such as the mountain gorilla, the snow leopard and the Bengal tiger. (1/3)
With this project, we as Luxembourg 🇱🇺 are assuming our responsibility to strengthen the synergies between climate change and biodiversity protection. (2/3)
To halt and reverse nature loss by 2030, leaders must take bold actions #ForNature as negotiations continue in Montreal for @UNBiodiversity#COP15.
More updates from UNEP here: bit.ly/3FwVKTx
Découvrez le système d’évaluation et de monitoring de la CIPR qui permettra de vérifier l’objectif de réduire les apports d’au moins 30 % d’ici 2040 pour les secteurs stations d’épuration, industrie et agriculture. (2/3)
L’Administration de la gestion de l’eau 🇱🇺 a participé à la rédaction de ce document pour le Luxembourg.
Lien vers le rapport: iksr.org/fr/relations-publiq… (3/3)