In 2024, the international community is gearing up for a crucial stage of cooperation marked by three major Conferences of the Parties (COPs) under the Rio Conventions - on climate, biodiversity, and desertification, Report. informs, citing a statement from the Green Group, which includes foreign ministers from Slovenia, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Singapore, and the UAE's minister of ecology and environment.
According to Report, these events aim to address the key issues of the planet's triple crisis - biodiversity loss, climate change, and environmental pollution. Experts warn that without immediate and coordinated action, these threats could significantly deteriorate the quality of life in the coming decades.
Holding all three conferences provides an opportunity to develop a coherent global environmental agenda. The participation of various stakeholders, including governments, businesses, civil society, and scientific communities, facilitates the exchange of knowledge and innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of ecosystems. The outcomes of these conferences are expected to help identify ways to protect ecosystems and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
Special attention will be given to issues of water security, which is recognized as a key element of sustainable development. In the context of global climate change, water scarcity is becoming one of the main threats to food security and ecosystem sustainability. At COP29 in Azerbaijan, participants are discussing the need for investments and innovative solutions in water resource management to ensure equitable access to water and enhance resilience to climate change.
The ministers representing the Green Group emphasize the importance of global cooperation in addressing environmental challenges, noting the link between ecological sustainability and international security. They call for coordinated action, stressing that climate change exacerbates resource scarcity and can lead to conflicts over access to water, land, and food.