Morocco Joins Global Initiative for Information Integrity on Climate Change at G20 Summit

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Morocco has become one of the first nations to join the Global Initiative for Information Integrity on Climate Change, launched Tuesday by the United Nations, UNESCO and Brazil, on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro.

The initiative seeks to combat disinformation undermining climate action, a growing concern as the world approaches what the UN has termed a “breaking point” in the climate crisis. This landmark effort aims to foster global collaboration to ensure accurate and transparent communication around climate change.

Morocco’s participation underscores its steadfast commitment to climate adaptation and mitigation, with renewable energy already contributing approximately 40% of the Kingdom’s electricity production capacity. That share is projected to rise to 52% by 2030, cementing Morocco’s role as a leader in sustainable energy transitions.

In addition to Morocco, other early adopters of the initiative include Chile, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, and Sweden, signaling widespread international support for protecting the integrity of climate information.

The Global Initiative invites other nations and organizations to join its efforts, emphasizing the need for collective action to address the climate emergency and foster informed decision-making worldwide.

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