Ambassador: Holding art exhibitions can draw more attention to climate issues
COP29
- 30 October, 2024
- 14:47
The art exhibition "Whispering Forest - Science of Sound" by Azerbaijani artist Elnara Nasirli, could draw more attention to climate change ahead of COP29, Latvian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Edgars Skuja told a press conference, Report informs.
"The exhibition by the talented Azerbaijani artist will speak about nature, ecology, and climate. While working on this project, the author wanted to draw attention to environmental and climate issues ahead of COP29. The unique feature of this exhibition is that plants and trees will be presented to us through sound. The natural beauties of Azerbaijan and Latvia will be showcased at the exhibition," the diplomat said.
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