Cop 29: Ukraine and Palestinian delegation warn of environmental impact of war – video

Ukrainian environmental protection minister Svitlana Grynchuk and Palestinian chairperson for the Environmental Quality Authority Nisreen Tamimi raised the alarm on the ecological impact of war in their countries and beyond. Grynchuk said Russia's 'unlawful reporting' of its carbon emissions on Ukrainian territory was undermining the integrity of the Paris Agreement. Tamimi said the rebuilding effort in Gaza would release an estimated 30m tonnes of carbon dioxideCop29 live: campaigners say talks are ‘reaching point of real emotion’ Continue reading...

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Ukraine's environmental protection minister, Svitlana Grynchuk, and the Palestinian chair for the environmental quality authority, Nisreen Tamimi, raised the alarm on the ecological impact of war in their countries and beyond. Grynchuk said Russia's 'unlawful reporting' of its carbon emissions on Ukrainian territory was undermining the integrity of the Paris agreement. Tamimi said the rebuilding effort in Gaza would release an estimated 30m tonnes of carbon dioxide.