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Colombia has launched a $40 billion investment portfolio to transition away from fossil fuels and adapt to climate change, focusing on eco-tourism, fair energy transition, and ecosystem conservation. The initiative aims to attract funding for these sectors and will be showcased at the COP16 United Nations biodiversity conference in Cali later this year. The Environment Minister, Susana Muhammad, stated that Colombia is leading the discussion on a fair climate and energy transition.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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