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SRADeV Nigeria calls for replenished funding, renewed ambition: Meeting the climate crisis head

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Michael Simire
SRADeV Nigeria calls for replenished funding, renewed ambition: Meeting the climate crisis head
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Environmental organization SRADeV Nigeria is calling for increased global funding and commitment to the Kigali Amendment of the Montreal Protocol. The group emphasizes the need for financial support to help developing nations transition to climate-friendly cooling technologies.

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Effective implementation of the Kigali Amendment is critical for global efforts to phase out hydrofluorocarbons and mitigate climate change.

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- Advertisement - As delegates from around the world convene in Bangkok, Thailand, for the 48th Open-ended Working Group (OEWG48) of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, global NGOs attending the meeting believe this meeting offers the global community an opportunity to reflect on this successful example of multilateral environmental cooperation, as well as challenges that remain, as we approach the Kigali celebrations.

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