Energy sector accounts for over 95% of Maldives' carbon emissions
The Maldives' first Biennial Transparency Report (BTR1) under the Paris Agreement reveals that over 95% of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector. The country has installed 110 MWp of solar photovoltaic systems. The government targets 33% electricity from renewable energy by 2028, requiring international support. The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy announced completion of the FMCP process under UNFCCC. The Maldives contributes only 0.004% of global emissions but is highly vulnerable to climate change.
The Maldives' first Biennial Transparency Report (BTR1) under the Paris Agreement reveals that over 95% of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector. The country has installed 110 MWp of solar photovoltaic systems. The government targets 33% electricity from renewable energy by 2028, requiring international support. The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy announced completion of the FMCP process under UNFCCC. The Maldives contributes only 0.004% of global emissions but is highly vulnerable to climate change.
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The Maldives' first Biennial Transparency Report (BTR1) under the Paris Agreement reveals that over 95% of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector. The country has installed 110 MWp of solar photovoltaic systems. The government targets 33% electricity from renewable energy by 2028, requiring international support. The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy announced completion of the FMCP process under UNFCCC. The Maldives contributes only 0.004% of global emissions but is highly vulnerable to climate change.
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