Papua New Guinea is strengthening its fight against climate change and working towards environmental sustainability, aligning its actions with the Paris Agreement and the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
Minister for Environment Conservation and Climate Change, Simo Kilepa, emphasized PNG’s dedication during his remarks at the 3rd Voice of the Global South Summit (VOGSS 3.0), held virtually on August 17, 2024.
Minister Kilepa highlighted that, like many developing nations, Papua New Guinea is at the forefront of addressing global climate challenges.
He stressed that the nation is actively working to build climate resilience and meet its climate targets through practical initiatives.
“Our commitment to addressing climate change and fostering environmental sustainability is unwavering,” Minister Kilepa said.
The Minister also recognized the critical role of technology and international partnerships in achieving PNG’s climate goals.
He noted that countries like India, with their advanced expertise in green technology, renewable energy, and climate adaptation, are key partners for PNG.
“We believe that increased collaboration between our nations in these areas will significantly bolster our capacity to tackle climate change and promote sustainable development,” Minister Kilepa stated.
Papua New Guinea’s strategy includes enhancing renewable energy, promoting sustainable agriculture, and advancing environmental conservation.
The Minister said that exchanging knowledge, expertise, and technology with countries like India could further strengthen PNG’s capacity to achieve these goals.
The summit, hosted by India, served as a valuable platform for global leaders from the Global South to deliberate on issues such as climate change, governance, and sustainable development.
Minister Kilepa concluded by reiterating PNG’s commitment to international cooperation and its determination to overcome the challenges facing developing nations.
“I look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions with fellow ministers and experts during the thematic sessions, and to contributing to the advancement of our collective goals.”
“Our participation in this summit underscores our commitment to multilateral cooperation and our determination to address the unique challenges faced by developing countries.”