Somare commits to climate change policies

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THE national government will ensure all development taking place in the country will take into account mitigation opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and, at the same time, ensure adaptation issues are addressed.
Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare said climate change was cross-sectoral and would require and “attract significant budgetary and planning implications” that would involve central agencies like Treasury and National Planning”.
Sir Michael was addressing chief secretary Manasupe Zurenuoc and members of the national climate change committee at their first meeting last week.
“In our effort to institutionalise climate change in PNG, there are varying views and understanding of this issue; which can and is causing significant negative impacts in our provinces and across the world.
“It is also an issue that holds great potential and opportunity for a country like PNG to diversify its development options, particularly in the renewable energy sector and the lands use and forestry sector,” he said.
“Until recently, we have had little progress in terms of policy and strategy on climate change.
“I am optimistic now that we are finally on track to effectively address climate change in-country to support my on-going international efforts to attract financial support by protecting our forests.”
The prime minister said the draft climate compatible development plan would ensure mitigation opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation issues are addressed.
“Climate change requires political support at the highest level, and I am making it my business to oversee the ministry.”
Stressing on the important role committee members would play, Sir Michael added: “You will be my key advisers on policy options best suitable for PNG now and in the future.
“You will ensure there are processes in place to develop and implement suitable policies on both mitigation and adaptation to climate change.”
He reminded the committee members: “More work remains, and your role is to guide the new office on the technical programmes and to advice myself and cabinet on policy options to take.”

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