Denmark strengthens green partnerships with China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa

Over the next five years, Denmark will dial up cooperation on climate change mitigation with four countries accounting for nearly one third of global GHG emissions.
Photo: Finn Frandsen
Photo: Finn Frandsen

The Danish government now opts to strengthen collaborative efforts in climate change mitigation with China, the biggest CO2 emitter in the world, as well as Vietnam, Mexico and South Africa. A total of DKK 250 million (EUR 33.5 million) will be invested over a five-year period.

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