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"content": "On the same document on the aspect of conservation, the Paris Agreement encourages countries like Kenya to conserve and enhance as appropriate and sink reservoirs of greenhouse gases including forests. The Agreement also recognises the importance of averting, minimising, reducing and addressing both losses and damages associated with adverse effects of climate change. It recognises and acknowledges the need to cooperate and enhance understanding, action and support to different areas such as early warning systems, emergency preparedness and risk insurance. If you look at Article 13 of the Paris Agreement, it provides for an enhanced transparency framework for action and support, so that no country is coerced or blackmailed. There is transparency within the framework of both action and support. Even the support that countries are getting is well documented. It is transparent and there are no strings attached, so that there is a clear understanding among all member countries in terms of mitigation, action and available climate financial resources. The Agreement also defines sustainable development mechanisms that allow both private and public entities in their own way to support mitigation projects that generate transferrable greenhouse gas emissions. Hon. Ottichilo went through and through, but in conclusion, the Paris The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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