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Tayikistán acoge la cumbre mundial sobre glaciares en medio de la urgencia climática

En este episodio de Focus, informamos desde Dusambé, Tayikistán, donde líderes mundiales y expertos en clima se han reunido para la Conferencia Internacional de Alto Nivel sobre la Preservación de los Glaciares para abordar uno de los desafíos más urgentes relacionados con el agua de nuestro tiempo.

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00:00Currently, the greatest challenge for the Central Asia region is the state of their glaciers.
00:06As you know, they are melting, and they are melting fast.
00:09So, we are facing that challenge, and the issue here is how we face that together.
00:17With its vast mountain ranges and the largest number of glaciers in Central Asia, Tajikistan
00:31is a vital place to highlight the role glaciers play in global water challenges.
00:36Today, the capital city, Dushanbe, is hosting a high-level international conference focused
00:42on their protection.
00:43I cordially welcome you to the Republic of Tajikistan at the International High-Level Conference
00:53on Glaciers Preservation, and hereby declare the conference open.
01:00The event marks the start of the International Year of Glacier Preservation, declared by the
01:05United Nations, a global effort to raise awareness about melting glaciers.
01:10The UN resolution behind it was initiated by Tajikistan, which is now calling for urgent
01:16action to protect these vital water sources.
01:18our country nucleotides from 93 countries and will protect these troops and��ers.
01:23At the same time, the power of natural, natural, and water, and the water, and the water, and the water.
01:28The water and the water are also supported as a dangerous environment of Aliens.
01:33The Tajikistan, the greater power of the international people and international underneath, has already Oblacier了 by the
01:39North and mainland.
01:39We encourage the traditional countries to establish the country's most important
01:45Tachikistan es el hogar de la tercera continental glacia, Vanchiakh,
02:03conocido como Fechenko.
02:05It ha already retreated por más de 1 kilómetro en el pasado 80 años.
02:10Durante el tres día evento, oficial delegaciones witnessed la real-life impact de glacia melt first-hand.
02:17Adaptación es lo que tenemos que hacer ahora porque las glacias están metiendo.
02:21Tenemos que proteger y preservar los, que requieren science,
02:24pero también tenemos que mirar la agenda de los SDGs para ver cómo podemos proteger las vidas,
02:29cómo podemos proteger las economías, y eso necesita necesidad de inversiones.
02:32Food security es un gran parte de la glacia-related TRISC agenda y un gran focus de la conferencia.
02:39At the Glacier Festival, held during the event,
02:42organizas highlighted how melting glaciers threaten agriculture,
02:46which supports 70% of local livelihoods.
02:50Now, major financial institutions are stepping in to help countries adapt.
02:55We just had heard the announcement from the Vice President of the Asian Development Bank
03:00and the Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund, Madame Mafalda Duarte,
03:05that the ADB and the GCF are working together to launch a new regional program,
03:11which will include nine countries, including Tajikistan,
03:14with the total financing expected to 3.5 billion to finance adaptation measures in the region.
03:22Over half of Central Asia's drinking water comes from glaciers in Tajikistan.
03:27But of the country's 14,000 glaciers, 1,300 have already disappeared and the melting is accelerating.
03:36Most are located in remote high-altitude regions.
03:39At the conference, President Emomali Rahmon called for a major glacier study
03:44and a regional research lab focused on the Vanjieh glacier.
03:47At the same time, Tajikistan is putting its climate commitments into action,
03:52aiming to cut emissions by up to 50% by 2030, and signs of progress are already visible.
03:59You can also see on the streets of Dushanbe the number of electric cars.
04:06It's not that they are just crying out about the problem.
04:10They are also doing their part.
04:12And also the energy transition, more towards the electricity, renewables, is extremely important.
04:18And this is something that Tajikistan is well ahead of some of its neighbors.
04:23A global call to action was the key takeaway
04:26as the three-day Glaciers Preservation Conference ended in Dushanbe.
04:31The event wrapped with closing remarks from the host country
04:34and the World Meteorological Organization,
04:37which stressed the urgent need to improve weather monitoring in mountain regions.
04:43The event resulted in two key outcomes – the Dushanbe Declaration and the Dushanbe Appeal,
04:49a global call for stronger cooperation to protect glaciers and the cryosphere for future generations.
04:56The Dushanbe
04:58The Dushanbe

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