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National Green Growth Strategy

2012PolicyAdaptation, MitigationMore details
Sectors: Economy-wide, Energy, Transport, Water
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Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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Decision Introducing the Natural Resources and Environment Action Program for Implementation of the National Green Growth Strategy
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  • Reduce total GHG emissions by at least 1% per year without and 2% with international support by 2030 against a 2010 baselineEconomy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 2030
  • Reduce GHG emission by 1.5-2% per year by 2030, 2050 against a 2010 baselineEconomy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 2050
  • Reduce GHG emissions from energy activities by 10% to 20% compared to the business as usual case by 2020 against a 2010 baselineEnergy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2020
  • Reduce GHG emissions in energy activities by 20 to 30% compared to business as usual by 2030 against a 2010 baselineEnergy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2030
  • Reduce intensity of GHG emissions per unit of GDP by 8-10% by 2020 against a 2010 baselineEnergy: Energy Intensity · Target year: 2020

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