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    MINISTER: ARMENIA AIMS AT REDUCING GREENHOUSE GASES IN ATMOSPHERE

    ARKA
    Feb 8, 2010

    YEREVAN, February 8. / ARKA /. Armenia is aimed at reducing emissions
    of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere through the application and
    use of new technologies, said the Minister of Nature Protection of
    Armenia Aram Harutyunyan.

    "Science has proven that even if global emissions will be reduced
    to zero level, the climate change will continue, because the carbon
    dioxide and other greenhouse gases remain in the atmosphere for
    thousands of years," he said on

    Friday during the discussion of the Second National Report on Climate
    Change.

    According to him, the obligation to reduce greenhouse gases in the
    atmosphere is assumed by the developed countries, and the developing
    states are making efforts to contribute to this process while not
    assuming any obligations.

    Harutyunyan noted that the main purpose of discussing the second
    draft on the national report on climate change, prepared by Armenia
    on the basis of the requirements of the UN Framework Convention on
    Climate Change, is the consideration of environmental issues and
    climate change.

    "The report includes three important directions in the context of
    climate change - the current situation, possible solutions, as well
    as the projected expectations as a result of climate change," he said.

    In this regard, the Minister stressed that climate change affects
    all spheres, including health, agriculture, economy, and development
    in general.

    Countries supporters of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
    in accordance with their national and regional priorities, pledged
    to develop and periodically submit national reports to the discussion
    in the summit of supporters of the Convention.

    Armenia prepared and presented its first re port at the summit in 1998.

    The development objective of the report is to assist the implementation
    of Armenia's obligations emanating from the UN Framework Convention
    on Climate Change.

    Development of the report was conducted with the participation of
    broad sections of stakeholders and their extensive consultation.

    The basis for the development of the report has a departmental and
    statistical purpose.

    The analytical work involved more than 40 national experts, as
    well as the Research Institute of Energy and Public Service for
    Hydrometeorology and Monitoring.

    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - FCCC (Framework
    Convention on Climate Change, UN FCCC) is an agreement signed by
    more than 180 countries around the world, including Russia, all the
    countries of the former Soviet Union and all industrialized countries.

    The Convention was solemnly adopted by the Earth Summit in Rio de
    Janeiro in 1992 and has been entered into force on March 21, 1994.
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