Nigeria’s Delegates Arrive Abu Dhabi for UN’s Climate Meeting #ADClimateMeeting

<p>The United Arab Emirates&rsquo; Ministry of Climate Change and Environment is set to host over 1,000 participants representing over 150 countries for a high-level Climate Meeting at the Presidential Palace, Abu Dhabi on 30th June and 1st July 2019. The UN Secretary-General, Ant&oacute;nio Guterres, who will open the event, has remained deeply concerned about the need for world leaders to come up with concrete, realistic plans to enhance their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by 2020. It is expected that the Abu Dhabi Climate Meeting will be the global milestone for the United Nations&rsquo; Climate Action Summit which will hold in New York, USA, on 23 September 2019.</p> <p>Nigeria, being a member country of Youth Engagement and Public Mobilization, one of the Summit&rsquo;s nine (9) transformational areas has shown her commitment towards mobilizing people to take action on climate change and ensure that young people are integrated and represented. Leading Nigeria&rsquo;s delegation to the Abu Dhabi Climate Meeting is Prof.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/climatewed/nigerias-delegates-arrive-abu-dhabi-for-un-s-climate-meeting-adclimatemeeting-26b549ac0298"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>