Cuba and its scientific development set guidelines in 2023 at the national and international level, which showed that its strategies are a genuine fruit of the Revolution and its architect: Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.
An overview of this year’s actions includes the island’s role in the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP 28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which focused the attention of the vast majority of countries due to its relevance to the need to stop the devastation caused by the consumerism of developed nations.
The right of humanity to exist must be the main motivation of our discussions, warned Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, while delivering a keynote speech at the Climate Action Summit, as part of the #COP28.
Diaz-Canel spoke at the meeting in his capacity as President of the Group of 77 and China, and received recognition for the results of his administration and his Pavilion, visited by the President himself and the first of Cuba in summits of this type.
In this regard, the 14th International Convention on Environment and Development of the Group of 77 plus China (G-77+China) met in Havana to devote five days to the debate on sustainable, inclusive and resilient development.
The same happened in the Cuban capital with the 23rd Meeting of the Forum of Ministers of the Environment, in parallel with the Latin American and Caribbean Climate Week, organized by the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
From the national point of view, progress was reported in the implementation of the Ires Project, related to the rehabilitation of productive landscapes in selected localities of the Republic of Cuba, in lands of seven municipalities vulnerable to climate change.
One of the impacts of this initiative, the first approved in the country with fi