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The  UNECE  region  is  a  major  source  of  greenhouse  gas emissions, responsible for 34% of the world’s CO2 emissions  from  fossil  fuel  combustion. The people of the region are increasingly feeling the impacts of  climate change - from wildfires to flooding, heatwaves and drought. Through 
… Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine. With time running out and fossil fuels … and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Republic of Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine to identify potential bottlenecks, find …
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The UNECE region is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for 34% of the world’s CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion. The people of the region are increasingly feeling the impacts of climate change - from wildfires to flooding, heatwaves and drought.  Through its norms,
… Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine. With time running out and fossil fuels … and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Republic of Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine to identify potential bottlenecks, find …
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Regional Advocacy Paper: Building More Inclusive, Sustainable and Prosperous Societies in Europe and Central Asia This regional advocacy paper provides key policy recommendations that can help countries overcome the existing development bottlenecks and boost the implementation of the 2030 Agenda,
… Europe (6): Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey. • … in Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia, individual farmers cannot register for unemployment …
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UNECE support for climate action The UNECE region – stretching over North America right across Europe, covering the Balkans, the Caucasus and Central Asia – is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for 34% of the world’s CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion. From wildfires to
… Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine. With time running out and fossil fuels …