Tunisia to Cut Co2 Emissions By 41 Percent in 2030 - Essid

Paris — Tunisia will reduce its CO2 emissions by 41% in 2030, said Prime Minister Habib Essid.

A 13% share of this reduction will be a voluntary and non-conditioned contribution while the remainder, i.e. 28% will be mobilised through financing, transfer of technology and capacity-building in adaptation to climate changes, he noted.

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