NAS calls on Commonwealth leaders to Support Commonwealth Academies of Science on Climate Change initiatives
Mon, Mar 12, 2018 | By publisher
Environment
THE Nigerian Academy of Science, NAS, has joined science leaders from around the globe to call on the Commonwealth heads of government to use the best available science to guide action on climate change.
The call is part of a Consensus Statement on Climate Change, launched on Monday, March 12, by eight national academies and societies of science from around the Commonwealth, ahead of next month’s Commonwealth summit in the United Kingdom.
The consensus statement, which represents the consensus views of tens of thousands of scientists, marks the first time Commonwealth nations have come together to urge their Governments to take further action to achieve net-zero greenhouse gases emissions during the second half of the 21st Century.
Mosto Onuoha, the president of the Nigerian Academy of Science, said that the greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments agreed to by 160 parties in the 2015 Paris Agreement are only the first step in a long journey.
According to him, the Nigerian Academy of Science stands ready to assist the Nigerian Government, and, indeed, broader Commonwealth efforts, by providing sound scientific advice on issues relating to climate change.
The Commonwealth Science Academies Consensus Statement on Climate Change, including the list of signatories by country, can be found attached to this mail http://nas.org.ng/consensus-statem…n-climate-change/ A video on the Consensus Statement can be viewed here (http://nas.org.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Climate-Action-Video.mp4 )
– Mar. 12, 2018 @ 19:29 GMT |
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