Юу Жи Эс ХХК-ийн шатдаг занарын төслийн явцын мэдээлэл

Манай компани нь 2018-2021 онд шатдаг занарын эрлийн ажлыг гүйцэтгэж, 2022 оны 3-р сард эрлийн ажлын үр дүнгийн нэгдсэн тайланг Ашигт малтмал, газрын тосны газарт хүргүүлээд байна.

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UGS participates in COP 25 in Madrid

UGS delegate is participating in COP 25 Climate Change Conference in Madrid representing Mongolia during 2nd-5th December.

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UGS delegate participates in Mines and Money London 2019

UGS delegate participates in the 17th Mines and Money London international event series for capital-raising and mining investment during Nov 24th-28th. Mongolian government officials and organizations has also attended the conference.Minister of Mining of Mongolia D.Sumiyabazar informed about the Mongolian Government’s policies on mining and development trends in the sector, saying, “The Government of Mongolia is working towards the goal of developing responsible, transparent, environmentally-friendly/green, inclusive, and equitable mining and heavy industry sectors. For Mongolia, mining is an important economic sector that makes up 24 percent of the country’s GDP, 72 percent of the total industrial production, 70 percent of foreign direct investment, and 89 percent of export products."

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UGS attends GSTIC 2019 Conference in Brussels

Our representative is participating in Global Sustainable Technology & Innovation Conference in Brussels from 20th-22nd November. During the G-STIC conference this year, high level government reps will identify clusters of market-ready integrated technological solutions that contribute to societal challenges such as climate, education, energy, health, ocean, water, ICT.

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Cost of Air Pollution in Ulaanbaatar

High levels of air pollution entail significant costs to society, the economy, and the environment. A fully comprehensive estimate of all of the costs associated with high levels of air pollution would have to take into account the effects of air pollution across different economic sectors, such as tourism and agriculture, and would also have to monetise the effects of air pollution on social and environmental welfare.

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Policy and Institutional Response to Air Pollution in Mongolia

Across the political spectrum, there is a recognition that action must be taken to address air pollution. The GoM has responded to this imperative and is committed to addressing the impacts air and environmental pollution have on the country. The GoM’s response is informed by its current institutional and policy framework on the issue of pollution, which include existing strategic documents, frameworks, and sector plans.

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Air Pollution and Child Health

Children are particularly vulnerable to the health complications associated with exposure to air pollution

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Mongolian winter temperatures fall to negative 30 degrees

Mongolian winter temperatures fall to negative 30 degrees Celsius (negative 22 degrees Fahrenheit), and the only option for the majority of the residents in the Ger districts is to burn coal in iron stoves to keep warm, thus turning the blue sky dark, and transforming Ulan-Bator into one of the world’s most polluted cities.

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