Regular meeting of experts council under the national clicmate committee2022-3-25

 The issues discussed at this meeting will be discussed at a regular meeting of the National Climate Committee.

What’s Changing As Countries Turn INDCs into NDCs?2021-5-27

According to the global climate pact, a country’s INDC is converted to a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) when it formally joins the Paris Agreement by submitting an instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, unless a country decides otherwise. NDCs present countries’ efforts to reach the Paris Agreement’s long-term temperature goal of limiting warming to well below 2°C (3.6°F), with efforts to stay below 1.5°C (2.7° F). Even if current commitments are fully implemented, warming is on track to reach 2.7°C to 3.7°C over the course of the century, setting the world on course for dangerous sea level rise, intensified extreme events and other impacts

Simplified Approval Process pilot scheme (SAP)2021-1-11

Easier access to GCF resources for smaller scale activities

Climate change and human health2020-3-30

Climate change is the greatest challenge of the 21st century. It’s already causing rising sea levels, melting glaciers and permafrost, more frequent extreme events such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes.  Mongolian annual mean air temperature has risen by 2.25 degrees Celsius in the last 79 years

China's greenhouse gas emission cut by 25% temporarily because of coronavirus2020-3-2

As the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter accounting for approximately 27% of global GHG emissions (excluding LULUCF), China’s actions both at home and abroad have an enormous impact on global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. China has policies in place to reach the targets set in its NDC. If reached, they would result in GHG emission levels of roughly 13.7–18.4 GtCO2e/yr in 2030

Curbing Climate Change and Preventing Deaths from Air Pollution Go Hand-in-Hand2019-3-1

The World Health Organization (WHO) is turning its attention to this issue this week at its first global conference to improve air quality, combat climate change and save lives. It's time to gather all allies in the fight for clean air

“National program for reducing forest shortage and its degradation” workshop was successfully organized2019-1-6

Mongolian Government have approved “National Program for reducing forest shortage and its degradation” on December 20, 2018 with the intention of increasing forest area to 9% by 2030. Oyunsanaa. B, Head of Forest Policy Regulation Department of the Ministry of Nature and Tourism commented: “Global trend has been changing rapidly and by advancing forestation is not only a work of the any one sector but the whole community and people benefit from it equally

"GREEN PASSPORT" campaign brought the world’s highest reputable award of the environmental sector2018-12-26

The UK based Green World organization, which has its headquarter in London, has awarded Environment and Tourism Minister Mr

COP24: A million lives could be saved by 2050 through climate action, UN health agency reveals2018-12-10

Taking bold climate action now, could help save a million lives and a lot of money by the middle of the century, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday, launching a special report as part of the ongoing COP24 climate conference in Katowice, Poland.

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