Singapore targets lower emissions level in 2030 on pathway to net zero by 2050

Published 09:28 on October 25, 2022  /  Last updated at 06:40 on October 26, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, International, Voluntary

Singapore will aim to reduce the level of GHG emissions in 2030 than had been previously committed, by 5 MtCO2e, the island-state’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced at a conference on Tuesday.
Singapore will aim to reduce the level of GHG emissions in 2030 than had been previously committed, by 5 MtCO2e, the island-state’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced at a conference on Tuesday.


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