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COP29 China Pavilion looks to enhance public awareness, youth participation on climate action

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COP29 China Pavilion looks to enhance public awareness, youth participation on climate action

2024-11-13 15:14 Last Updated At:15:57

The opening day of the China Pavilion at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan Monday brought together climate experts, policymakers and students to explore how diverse sectors can come together to amplify climate messaging and enhance public participation.   The China Pavilion was abuzz with energy and positivity for climate action on the first day of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. 

The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) held a series of events in collaboration with China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment to promote efforts in addressing climate change, a critical move as global leaders look to empower communities in the transition to a greener future.

"We focus on training and human resources development. So, of course, we are going to participate and observe what kind of agreements and discussions will be done during negotiations. But, simultaneously, our focus will be, okay, decisions are made, discussions are done, but after people return to their country and community, what kind of actions will be taken? And particularly enhancing everyone's capacity to promote climate change – that's going to be our main focus," said Mihoko Kumamoto, director of UNITAR's Division For Prosperity.   Speakers at the event on public participation underscored current challenges, but highlighted how individuals, companies or countries can leverage their respective strengths to effectively communicate about climate action. They say change has to be enabled on the individual level in order for society as a whole to make meaningful progress toward collective climate goals.

The Youth Scholar Program was launched on the opening day, with organizers hopeful that young people can learn to collaborate to make the most of available resources and technology and contribute toward sustainable development. 

"It's a really major program that collaborates with youth from all over the world. We are projected to have 1,000 students to join this program and we are going to manage them, to arrange them to attend some conferences, [carry out] an academic research program. They can learn from this program and set up their life goal to help us get into a sustainable life," said Lin Guoyu, founder and editor-in-chief of College Daily, a prestigious media platform aiming to help Chinese students overseas.   Young students also shared their experiences of climate initiatives as well as their ideas on how action can lead to real change. The one thing all attendees agreed upon is that there is no time to waste. 

The China Pavilion will host 10 themed days featuring various side activities during COP29, scheduled to run from Nov. 11 to 22.

COP29 China Pavilion looks to enhance public awareness, youth participation on climate action

COP29 China Pavilion looks to enhance public awareness, youth participation on climate action

Russia's Defense Ministry on Monday declared a ceasefire on May 8-9 in honor of the Victory Day celebration, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the same day that Ukraine will implement a ceasefire with Russia starting Wednesday.

The truce was declared in accordance with a decision by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the ministry said, voicing hope that the Ukrainian side will follow suit. It added the Russian forces would take all necessary measures to ensure security during the commemorative events.

The ministry also warned that any attempts to disrupt the Victory Day celebrations would trigger a "massive missile strike" on central Kiev.

Russia will hold its annual Victory Day parade on Saturday to mark the 81st anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said late last month.

In response, Zelensky said in a post on X that the Ukrainian side is "announcing a ceasefire regime starting at 00:00 on the night of May 5-6. In the time left until that moment, it is realistic to ensure that silence takes effect."

Ukraine will act reciprocally starting from that moment, Zelensky said.

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

Russia declares May 8-9 Victory Day truce; Ukraine announces ceasefire regime starting Wednesday

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