Cambodia Prepares for COP28: Regional Climate Change Meeting Highlights Commitment
Cambodia, co-hosting the 3rd ASEAN Partnership Meeting on May 25, aims to strengthen regional collaboration on climate change ahead of COP28. This meeting underscores Cambodia's commitment to address climate vulnerabilities and enhance national strategies for carbon neutrality.

On May 25, Cambodia co-hosted the 3rd ASEAN Partnership Meeting, emphasizing its commitment to combating climate change in anticipation of COP28, scheduled for November 23 in Dubai. The meeting, chaired by Hak Mao of the Ministry of Environment, aimed to facilitate policy sharing among ASEAN nations and was attended by various development partners.
Cambodia's actions include a recent agreement from COP27 to sell 15 million tonnes of carbon credits through its REDD+ project, which aims to reduce emissions and combat deforestation. The REDD+ framework promotes sustainable forest management and conservation in developing countries, reflecting Cambodia's readiness to engage in international climate initiatives.




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