G7 Climate, Energy and Environment: the Venaria Charter approved, from stopping coal to supporting renewables and Africa
The G7 Climate, Energy and Environment ministers met in Turin, in the Royal Palace of Venaria, from 28 to 30 April. At the end of the working sessions they adopted a Joint Declaration which gives a precise follow-up to the objectives agreed at COP 28 and sends a clear message to other countries, in particular the major economies, on the level of commitment needed to adequately respond to the challenge of change climate, in an ambitious and effective way.
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- G7 Climate, Energy and Environment: the Venaria Charter approved, from stopping coal to supporting renewables and Africa
- 2024-04-28T00:00:00+02:00
- 2024-04-30T23:59:59+02:00
- The G7 Climate, Energy and Environment ministers met in Turin, in the Royal Palace of Venaria, from 28 to 30 April. At the end of the working sessions they adopted a Joint Declaration which gives a precise follow-up to the objectives agreed at COP 28 and sends a clear message to other countries, in particular the major economies, on the level of commitment needed to adequately respond to the challenge of change climate, in an ambitious and effective way.
- When Apr 28, 2024 to Apr 30, 2024 (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
- Where Torino, Reggia di Venaria
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Progressive abandonment of fossil fuels, the first stage of which is the exit from coal; encourage the strong growth of renewables through the multiplication of energy storage capacity; promote G7 collaboration in the fusion energy sector; free ourselves from remaining imports of Russian gas; reduce methane emissions; increase the safety and sustainability of critical raw materials; eliminate emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2; create a “G7 Hub” to accelerate adaptation actions; establish a “G7 Coalition on Water”; develop a voluntary Agenda on circular textiles and fashion; ensure a just transition to clean energy in developing countries, with particular reference to Africa. These are some of the main innovations, in terms of new commitments and programs, that emerged from the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment meeting in Turin
At the Royal Palace of Venaria, the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security participated with a delegation led by Minister Pichetto Fratin, Deputy Minister Vannia Gava and Undersecretary Claudio Barbaro.
Three ISPRA experts participated in the meeting as members of the Italian delegation.