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For Our Planet

Safe Water, Fresh Air, Clean Soil & Green Energy

The Delegation of the European Union to Azerbaijan started a public campaign “For Our Planet – Safe Water, Fresh Air, Clean Soil & Green Energy” to raise awareness about the protection of natural resources in the lead-up to COP29. Through a variety of activities such as seminars, outdoor and social media promotion, events, and a photo competition, the EUD hope to raise awareness about EU policies, priorities, and strategies for the management of natural resources and climate action. At the same time will help to promote the achievements of EU projects on the environment in Azerbaijan.

The campaign will motivate individuals and organisations to contribute to more efficient use of resources and to counteract some of the negative effects of climate change through practical steps.

Facts & Figures

About 10 hectares of forest are destroyed each year around the world. Factors such as agriculture, urban growth, logging and forest fires bring us face to face with these statistics and their consequences. Lost forests have serious impacts on biodiversity, climate change and ecosystems. Let’s unite to protect what we have and restore what we have lost.

The European Union continues its efforts for a greener world. Since 2021, 15 million trees have been planted. Undoubtedly, there is still work to be done on afforestation and forest restoration.

It is the duty of each of us to protect the ecosystem and its importance for a healthy life!

Protecting and restoring nature are one of the main goals of the European Union. We have committed to planting 3 billion trees by 2030. The goal is to fight climate change, improve air quality, and support ecosystems by naturally reducing carbon. Everyone’s support is important for growing these trees and returning them to nature.

Taking these steps together will create a greener future!

Let the world breathe! By 2050 the European Union aims to remove around 15 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere annually and is working in several directions to achieve this. Biodiversity, ecosystem restoration, afforestation and restoration, sustainable land management and the use of innovative technologies are just some of the various plans to reduce carbon emissions and increase carbon absorption capacity.

Let’s take steps that will benefit nature and protect the world!

Through the European Union’s #EU4Energy project, we are promoting the development of renewable energy sources and working to reduce our carbon footprint by increasing the use of zero-emission vehicles.

Contribute to environmental protection by switching to electric vehicles!

Events

Lecture on “Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energies” at UFAZ

On October 11th, as part of the European Union’s #ForOurPlanet campaign, EU4Energy experts hold an event at the French-Azerbaijani University (UFAZ) on “Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies.” The goal of this event is to provide students with in-depth information on topics such as energy sharing, energy communities, and energy transition processes.

Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra participated in the pre-COP in Baku

On 10 and 11 October, Commissioner for Climate Action Wopke Hoekstra attended the last ministerial meeting before COP29. With just a month to go until the COP29 in Baku, it was an important occasion to address topics like climate finance, international carbon markets and Article 6, adaptation, mitigation, transparent reporting and the follow-up of the COP28 commitment to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.

EU Strengthens Youth Engagement in Green Energy with ‘For Our Planet’ Seminar

The European Union is committed to leaving a greener and cleaner world for future generations.

To achieve this goal, it continues its public campaign titled “For Our Planet.” On October 12, a seminar was held in collaboration with the EU NEIGHBOURS east and the Young European Ambassadors, which aimed to enhance schoolchildren’s understanding of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. During the seminar, participants engaged in interactive activities focused on climate change, renewable energy, and electricity conservation, gaining more in-depth knowledge of these matters.