At the Climate Summit, COP28 President Sultan Al-Jabir made a proposal that was popular with many. He asked the participants to allocate 420 million dollars for countries suffering from climate change. “This amount is an unprecedented step and a very good start for the climate summit,” he said.

Britain’s King Charles has said that the world is still “an awful long way” from fighting climate change, stressing that if the climate does not improve soon, the global economy will be at risk. “We see that we are reaching an alarming level. “People are conducting terrible experiments on planet Earth and pushing the natural world out of balance and limits,” he said.

As one of the world’s largest oil and gas producers, US Vice President Kamala Harris 2 listed several initiatives to reduce emissions and use renewable energy. “Two years ago, President Joe Biden stood on the summit stage at COP26 and said that the United States of America will once again be a global leader in the fight against the climate crisis. Yes, we are working on it, and since then, the United States has turned its promises into action,” Harris said.

The head of our country, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, said in his speech: “We are in favor of faster agreement on the Global Mechanism in the field of adaptation to climate change within the framework of the Paris Agreement. We are developing an Adaptation Strategy at the Central Asian Climate Dialogue Platform. The global transition to a low-carbon economy needs to be fair, transparent and inclusive. The interests of developing countries must be taken into account. It is desirable that this problem be constantly considered in the “Big Seven and Twenty” formats. Based on the resolution of the United Nations, we want to transform the Aral Bay region from an ecological disaster zone into a “region of innovation, technology and new opportunities.” Here, I invite you to close cooperation in creating the international expo-hub of climate technologies.”