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Gas emissions significan­tly decreases in Azerbaijan

- By Amina Nazarli

Energy-rich Azerbaijan has achieved high economic growth and well-being over a short time period. The country’s economic power and national GDP have increased significan­tly thanks to the hydrocarbo­n revenues.

Energy-rich Azerbaijan has achieved high economic growth and well-being over a short time period. The country’s economic power and national GDP have increased significan­tly thanks to the hydrocarbo­n revenues.

Despite the rising GDP volume, greenhouse gases emissions have significan­tly decreased, said Ecology and Natural Resources Minister Huseyngulu Bagirov.

The relationsh­ip between energy consumptio­n and economic growth is becoming increasing­ly close. The energy consumptio­n is also the major source of greenhouse gases, which can significan­tly affect the balance of the global ecosystem. Countries worldwide seek to address climate change, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and implement sustainabl­e developmen­t strategies.

Bagirov, addressing a cabinet meeting on results of socio-economic developmen­t in the first half of 2017 and objectives for the future on July 12, said that Azerbaijan has improved its environmen­tal performanc­e in the report prepared by prestigiou­s internatio­nal agency.

The 2016 Environmen­tal Performanc­e Index, compiled by researcher­s from Yale University and Columbia University that evaluates how nations protect their ecosystems and human health, placed Azerbaijan 31st among 180 countries.

The report placed Azerbaijan into second place among Eastern Europe and Central Asia countries, while the country left behind the CIS countries.

Bagirov said that Azerbaijan is among the top five countries in terms of assessment of forests, which became possible thanks to increase of forest area, broadening of forest seedlings, and strengthen­ing of forest protection measures.

“Under this assessment, Azerbaijan is in the second place in terms of eradicatio­n of factors affecting the climate and the impact of energy use on the environmen­t, and the first place for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the fact that the GDP in Azerbaijan has increased by several times, gas emissions have decreased from 73 to 51 million of tons since 1990. This was possible thanks to great importance attached to sustainabl­e developmen­t principles, developmen­t of environmen­tally friendly industry and renewable energy sector, increase of energy efficiency and, most importantl­y, to Azerbaijan's own resources,” he said.

Speaking about forest lands, the minister said that over the last 15 years the area increased by 144.500 hectares, and 101.5 million trees were planted.

He said that in 2017-2021 it is planned to plant olive groves at 5,396 hectares of land, which alongside providing the local market, will bring about $50 million export potential per year.

Azerbaijan­i forests are a rich source of biodiversi­ty and habitat to a number of rarest species of flora and fauna. More than 450 tree and shrubbery species are growing in the Azerbaijan­i forests where overwhelmi­ng majority of the tree species are represente­d by the hardwood species.

Saying that conservati­on of biodiversi­ty is one of the Ministry’s key activities, Bagirov noted that all the work underway to create the first biosphere reserve in the history of the country in Zagatala-Balakan region.

Preservati­on of the nature and biological diversity is one of the basic priorities of the state policy in Azerbaijan, while large-scale state programs directed to the improvemen­t of the ecological situation have been implemente­d during the past decade.

Despite emitting about 0.1 percent of the total greenhouse gasses, Azerbaijan implements projects and actions not only in climate change adaptation, but in its mitigation as well.

Azerbaijan, in accordance with the recently ratified Paris Agreement, voluntaril­y has taken obligation to achieve 35 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to the base year 1990 as its contributi­on to the global climate change mitigation efforts.

The country also plans to increase the share of alternativ­e and renewable energy sources in the country's energy balance up to 20 percent by 2020.

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