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Government of Republika Srpska approves Bosnia and Herzegovina's First National Report on Climate Change
Date: February 2nd 2010 Author:
Mirsad Bajtarević, Sarajevo
Category: Articles
Topic: Energy policy , Ecology
Topic: Energy policy , Ecology
The government of Republika Srpska has approved the Information on Bosnia and Herzegovina's First National Report on Climate Change which has been prepared in accordance with United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). By having prepared this report, the country has made its first step in light of facing challenges, created by climate change and its effects, but it also represents an important step towards understanding the real issues connected to climate changes and their mitigation.
The authority in charge of preparing the respective report is Ministry for Spatial Planning, Construction and Ecology of Republika Srpska, which is also in line with the Convention. PHOTO: Jovana BilaThe Ministry released that the report in question...
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