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FSM has new policy on climate change
By Online Editor
12:48 pm GMT+12, 29/01/2010, Micronesia, Federated States of

FSM President Manny Mori

 With the approval of the new Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) nationwide climate change policy, President Manny Mori is now calling on all department, office and agency heads to revisit and update the existing sectoral plans and develop new ones for sectors that have no plans, incorporating climate change measures where necessary.

The new policy establishes the climate change vision and goals of the FSM and the process to attain these goals. 

While the main solutions to remedy climate change by reducing and/or eliminating the emission of greenhouse gasses requires adequate international agreements, this policy details FSM’s part in both mitigating greenhouse gases and adapting to climate change.

The new policy calls for the implementation of climate change in the FSM by mainstreaming and integrating climate change into other policies, strategies and action plans. 

Currently, climate change has been reflected in some of the sectors and in the FSM strategic development plan and the infrastructure development plan.

President Mori has designated the Office of Environment and Emergency Management as the lead agency to assist all departments in adequately reflecting climate change measures in their sectoral plan development.

He has set a deadline of 01 December, 2010 for the time by which all relevant sectoral plans are to be developed or updated with climate change measures

Meanwhile, the Chief Justice of the Federated States of Micronesia, Andon L. Amaraich, has died at Straub Hospital in Hawai’i.

The Chief Justice had been suffering from pneumonia and other complications in Pohnpei and was referred to Hawai’i in January this year.

He died Wednesday in Honolulu at the age of 77.

Chief Justice Amaraich was one of the founding fathers of the Federated States of Micronesia


SOURCE: MARIANAS VARIETYU/PACNEWS


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