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Thailand Aims to Reach Net Zero Ahead of Schedule
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2025-02-04
Thailand is taking significant steps to combat climate change, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30-40% by 2030. In 2022, the country's industries emitted 65 million tons of carbon dioxide, aligning with its environmental goals. The Thai government has secured US$7 million annually from the Green Climate Fund to support various climate initiatives, which could finance approximately eight to nine projects aimed at enhancing climate resilience and implementing the Climate Change Act.
Phirun Saiyasitpanich, director-general of the Department of Climate Change and Environment, emphasized the importance of careful management of a US$4 million budget for climate adaptation in 2025, particularly for addressing issues like floods and droughts. He noted that starting from 2025, financial support for developing countries will transition to a four-year cycle, which necessitates clear goal-setting from Thailand to attract international funding. Discussions are ongoing about raising between US$100 billion and US$2 trillion from developed nations to assist developing countries with their climate commitments, which will support Thailand's Nationally Determined Contributions and potentially enable it to achieve net-zero carbon emissions sooner than planned.
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