Hungary joins Global Green Growth Institute

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Hungary joined Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), when state secretary for energy András Aradszky and Director-General at Global Green Growth Institute Yvo De Boer signed a bilateral agreement yesterday in Paris, according to a press statement.

Through this agreement, Hungary has made another significant step towards climate protection, the statement says.

GGGI – a Korea-based international organization based on the belief that economic growth and environmental sustainability are not only compatible objectives, but their integration is essential for the future of humankind – has close ties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and supports the realization of the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC).

The recently signed agreement stipulates the point of cooperation between the institute and Hungary, starting next year.

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