The public consultation will be held on the ‘Green Book’ of the climate change law in Tbilisi on June 6 at 13:00. The meeting will be conducted at Ivane Javakhishvili State University, at the address I. Chavchavadze Avenue N1.
In order to support the full involvement of society, the meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format. In case you are interested, please visit the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87537825066?pwd=Z1JiYzFzcllrbG10aFduT25BaDBSQT09
Meeting ID: 875 3782 5066
Passcode: 109689
The "Green Book" of the Climate Change Law of Georgia was developed by the Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Committee of the Parliament of Georgia, in cooperation with the Environmental Information and Education Centre, with the support of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) and the United Kingdom.
The subject of the ‘’Green Book'’ is to begin wide discussions and consultations on Georgian climate change and law development.as a result, certain topics that can be included in the upcoming law on climate change will be brought to light.
The "Green Book" of the Climate Change Law includes the international obligations undertaken by Georgia, the existing national policy, the analysis of the impact of climate change on Georgia, future risks, and international examples of climate law
Lika Pkhovelishvili, the head of the Environmental Information Service of the Environmental Information and Education Centre (e-mail: lika.pkhovelishvili@eiec.gov.ge; phone: 595503081), is the contact person on the mentioned issue.
Visit the following link to see the "Green Book" of the Climate Change Law: https://web-api.parliament.ge/storage/files/shares/Komitetebi/garemo/green-paper.pdf.
Public consultations regarding the "Green Book" have already been held in Telavi and Kutaisi.