FG committed to reducing carbon footprints, says climate council DG

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Salisu Dahiru, director-general of the National Climate Change Council, says the federal government is committed to reducing carbon footprints in the country.

Dahiru spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at the presentation of Nigeria’s long-term low-emission development strategy . He said there is a need for adequate implementation of regulatory frameworks to mobilise climate finance in the country. “The LT LEDS is comprehensive and serves as a vehicle for transitioning Nigeria to its net-zero pathway by 2060.

 

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