The government is set to chart out a plan of action to replace the fossil fuel with clean and renewable energy so as to attain the net zero carbon emission target by 2045.
The government will prepare an action plan with a goal to execute the commitments made before the international community.
The national policy and action plan for mitigation and adaptation of climate change and disaster risk reduction is to be implemented, according to the government's policies and programmes for the upcoming fiscal year, presented in the meeting of the federal parliament by President Ramchandra Paudel today.
The government plans to organize an international dialogue programme on 'Climate change, the future of mountains and mankind' to draw the world's attention to the risks posed by the climate crisis in the least developed and mountainous countries, to create sensitivity, to build networks of stakeholders and to mobilize climate finance result-oriented.
Similarly, the government plans to achieve resilience by increasing adaptive capacity by reducing the negative impacts of climate change, keeping the high mountainous region and river system alive and addressing the effects of climate change in the mountains, hills and Terai regions in an integrated and balanced manner.
The 'President Climate Change Management Programme' is to be implemented to conserve Chure region.
The government's programme includes expanding use of the international funds related to climate and establishing rights over such funds. The government's policies and programmes include intensive advocacy in international fora for access and unconditional access to climate finance and diplomatic initiatives to receive financial assistance from the international funds under loss and damage due to climate change.