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What is the main goal of the Singapore Green Plan 2030?
What is the main goal of the Singapore Green Plan 2030?
- To address climate change on a national level (correct)
- To ignore the Paris Agreement
- To reduce Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
- To increase Singapore's carbon emissions
How long a period does the Green Plan cover?
How long a period does the Green Plan cover?
- 5 years
- 15 years
- 20 years
- 10 years (correct)
What international agreements does the Green Plan aim to strengthen Singapore's commitments under?
What international agreements does the Green Plan aim to strengthen Singapore's commitments under?
- UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and Paris Agreement (correct)
- World Trade Organization agreements
- Kyoto Protocol
- UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights
What is Singapore's long-term aspiration regarding net zero emissions?
What is Singapore's long-term aspiration regarding net zero emissions?
Why is Singapore taking firm actions in response to climate change?
Why is Singapore taking firm actions in response to climate change?
The Green Plan 2030 is a movement to advance Singapore's national agenda on sustainable development.
The Green Plan 2030 is a movement to advance Singapore's national agenda on sustainable development.
The Green Plan 2030 sets targets over the next 20 years to achieve net zero emissions.
The Green Plan 2030 sets targets over the next 20 years to achieve net zero emissions.
The Green Plan aims to weaken Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
The Green Plan aims to weaken Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
Singapore is not taking any actions to address climate change.
Singapore is not taking any actions to address climate change.
The Green Plan is solely focused on addressing local environmental concerns in Singapore.
The Green Plan is solely focused on addressing local environmental concerns in Singapore.
The Singapore ______ Plan 2030, or the Green Plan, is a whole-of-nation movement to advance Singapore's national agenda on sustainable development.
The Singapore ______ Plan 2030, or the Green Plan, is a whole-of-nation movement to advance Singapore's national agenda on sustainable development.
The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and ______ Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions aspiration by 2050.
The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and ______ Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions aspiration by 2050.
Climate change is a global challenge, and Singapore is taking firm actions to do our part to build a sustainable ______.
Climate change is a global challenge, and Singapore is taking firm actions to do our part to build a sustainable ______.
The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and Paris Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions ______ by 2050.
The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and Paris Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions ______ by 2050.
The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development ______ and Paris Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions aspiration by 2050.
The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore's commitments under the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development ______ and Paris Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions aspiration by 2050.