The next issue of information newsletter “Climate change” No. 90, March-April, 2021, is published.
The issue key topics:
- The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation approved the methodological guidelines on how to adapt to climate changes
- Russian Meteorological Service (Roshydromet) submitted the National Inventory Report on Anthropogenic Emissions and Sink Absorption of Greenhouse Gases outside the Montreal Protocol for 1990-2019, to the UN FCCC
- 20-th session of North Eurasian Climate Outlook Forum, Moscow, May 20-21
- 9-th Nevsky International Ecological Congress, Moscow, May 27-28.
Also in the issue:
• Vladimir Putin attended in the climate Summit in the format of videoconference;
• RF President put forward the initiative to establish the EEU climate data bank;
• Selwin Charles Hart, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General on Climate Action, visited Roshydromet;
• RF Government expects decrease greenhouse gas emission by thermal power plants by 10% by the year 2024 as compared to 2019;
• RF Prime Minister approved the concept of RF chairmanship in the Arctic Council for 2021–2023;
• Russian Meteorological Service (Roshydromet) assessed climate changes in 2020;
• Ruslan Edelgeriev, Advisor to the President, Russian President’s Envoy for Climate took part in the 12th St. Petersburg Climate Dialog in the format for videoconference;
• New publications in Russian and foreign science publications;
• UN Secretary General: We need a revolution in city planning;
• World Meteorological Organization published the White Paper on future weather and climate forecasting;
• UNESCO: 67% Earth population is concerned with global warming.