Ethiopia and Russia have forged a partnership to tackle climate change, signing an agreement to collaborate on carbon trading and mitigation efforts.
The agreement, signed during the recent global climate change conference, aims to bolster Ethiopia's ambitious goals of restoring its forest cover, building resilience against climate change, and participating in carbon trading.
This strategic alliance will provide Ethiopia with crucial technical support in carbon trading, forest conservation, and management. The agreement aligns with the shared commitment of both BRICS nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development.
Dr. Fitsum Assefa, Ethiopia's Minister of Planning and Development, highlighted the agreement's significance, emphasizing its role in supporting Ethiopia's green footprint and fostering collaboration on carbon trading.
This partnership signifies a crucial step towards a greener future for both nations and the global community.