Ukraine at COP30: Time Capsule and Requirement for the Russian Federation Regarding Reports.
COP30 Conference in Brazil
According to inkorr.com: The COP30 Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has commenced in Belém, Brazil, where important issues such as funding for climate initiatives, transition to renewable energy sources, and forest conservation are being discussed.
Ukraine's Project - 'Time Capsule'
At COP30, Ukraine presented an original project called 'Time Capsule'. This installation combines themes of food security, climate policy in wartime conditions, biodiversity conservation, and other globally significant aspects.
'Ukraine once again demonstrates that even in challenging wartime conditions, it adheres to its international climate commitments and keeps pace with European standards.'
Ukraine's Requirements at the Conference
Within the framework of COP30, Ukraine emphasizes the necessity of restoring the credibility of the Russian Federation’s reports, which improperly include temporarily occupied territories in their documents.
Moreover, the Ukrainian pavilion 'Time Capsule' attracts the attention of viewers due to its installation and digital project highlighting the issues of Ukraine's forests and wind energy.
Thus, at COP30, Ukraine not only presented innovative projects but also reaffirmed its commitment to climate obligations despite challenging conditions. The 'Time Capsule' pavilion became a bright highlight of the conference, drawing attention with its innovative approach and original vision of contemporary issues.
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