At the COP29 summit in Baku, Australian Energy Minister Chris Bowen praised Malta’s creation of a Climate Action Authority, calling it “best practice” and the “first in Europe.”
During a side event co-hosted by Malta, Australia, and the UAE, Bowen stated, “I want to congratulate Malta on its excellent new Climate Action Authority policy. It’s good governance, provides rigor, and Minister Dalli’s achievements deserve celebration.”
Malta’s delegation, led by Minister Miriam Dalli, showcased the country’s progress in establishing a unified governance framework for climate action.
Minister Dalli stressed the need for global collaboration to combat climate change. “This is a pressing issue that affects everyone. Bold and united responses are essential,” she said.
The discussion highlighted Malta’s efforts to integrate climate action across governance and society. Dalli emphasized, “Climate action must be central to every national agenda.”
Malta is advancing clean energy through offshore wind, solar initiatives, and the MED9 alliance, which unites nine EU Mediterranean countries to position the region as a clean energy hub.
Malta’s Climate Action Authority is key to these goals, uniting government, businesses, and society to achieve decarbonisation by 2050. CEO Abigail Cutajar highlighted the importance of collaboration, saying, “Our role goes beyond legislation—we must engage stakeholders to embrace long-term planning for everyone’s benefit.”
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