Netzence Sustainability Limited (Netzence)has said Africa will confront climate issues and engage in global dialogue to discuss its environmental challenges.
Stakeholders who spoke at DevCon 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand, called for accountability mechanisms for emissions, transparency in reporting.
At the event, Netzence discussed its ground-breaking technology, CloseCarbon.
Chief Operating Officer, Idia Ogedegbe, identified alignment of CloseCarbon with Sustainable Development Goals.
“It reinforces its viability as a tool for countries aiming to manage their carbon footprints effectively. Through partnerships at DevCon, Netzence will contribute to a shared vision of sustainable development championed at COP29, where emphasis is on climate goals and ensuring those goals are attainable and achievable’’, she said.
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“Netzence participation at DevCon 2024 transcended mere presentation of CloseCarbon; it is a celebration of partnerships and possibilities that define Africa’s future in sustainability. The insight and networking from this conference illuminated Africa’s eagerness to embrace innovative technologies and cooperative approaches, resonating harmoniously with the objectives and outcomes of COP29.
“As Netzence moves forward, it is empowered by connections made and strategies discussed at DevCon. By seeking transparency, accountability, and innovative technological solutions like CloseCarbon, Netzence is well-prepared to contribute to regional and global sustainability initiatives.
“The synergy between DevCon and discussions at COP29 establishes a pathway where effective collaboration and shared technological advancements can lead to meaningful climate action. Together, through these alliances and innovative solutions, we cannot only manage carbon emissions effectively but also foster a healthier planet for generations to come. The momentum generated at these critical events calls for a unified commitment to realising sustainable progress on all fronts.”
