Reducing Germany's Co2 Emissions

RGA/8/3

Sponsored by Joshua Ju, Hannah Hollings, Ahbi Patel, Daniel Makar of Brentwood High School

The delegates above represented the Delegation of Germany.

This legislation was filed in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural category

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 To the General Assembly,
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3 Recognizing the urgent need to address climate change and reduce global greenhouse gas
4 emissions,
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6 Acknowledging Germany's commitment to environmental sustainability and its efforts to transition
7 to a low-carbon economy,
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9 Understanding the significant role Germany plays in promoting renewable energy and its potential
10 to be a global leader in mitigating climate change,
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12 Mindful of Germany's geographical advantages, including its extensive coastline and wind
13 resources, which present immense potential for wind energy
14 development,
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16 Recognizing the importance of international collaboration and support in achieving Germany's
17 ambitious emissions reduction targets,
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19 The delegation of Germany does hereby request the invaluable assistance (and no further funding)
20 of the United Nations:
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22 Expresses its hope with assistance in expanding its wind energy capacity through the construction
23 of onshore and offshore wind turbines, intending to make a substantial contribution to global CO2
24 emissions reduction.
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26 Recalling upon the United Nations to provide support in the assembly of wind turbines, utilizing its
27 resources, knowledge, and global connections.
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29 Requesting technical assistance and capacity-building programs to enhance the skills of our local
30 communities and workers engaged in wind turbine assembly.
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32 Urging member states to collaborate with German institutions and international organizations to
33 facilitate knowledge sharing, and research collaboration.
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35 Encouraging member states to contribute their expertise and resources to facilitate technology
36 transfer centers and platforms that promote the sharing of advancements and technical know-how
37 in wind turbine assembly.
38 Taking into consideration, local employment and Capacity building: Germany recognizes the
39 importance of building local capacity and creating employment opportunities in the assembly and
40 installation of wind turbines.
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42 Seeking the support of the United Nations and member states in implementing vocational training
43 programs, skills development initiatives, and job creation schemes to empower our local
44 communities and workers in wind turbine assembly.
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46 Endorsing initiatives that promote gender equality and ensure equal participation and opportunities
47 for women in the wind energy sector, including in turbine assembly and related industries.
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49 Declaring that through international cooperation and assistance, we can accelerate the transition
50 to renewable energy sources and combat the pressing challenges posed by climate change.
51 Germany stands ready to collaborate with the United Nations and member states to make
52 significant strides towards CO2 emissions reduction and advancing global sustainability.
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