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US Ambassador Julie Chung urges immediate climate action at Sri Lanka Green Hydrogen Symposium 2023

US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung, stressed the urgent necessity for collaboration and proactive measures in addressing the impending climate crisis.Speaking at the Sri Lanka Green Hydrogen Symposium 2023 last week, Ambassador Chung highlighted the imminent challenges posed by climate change, citing recent severe weather events, including floods across Sri Lanka that significantly impacted communities and infrastructure. She emphasized the urgency of the upcoming decade, often referred to as “the decisive decade,” which requires ambitious efforts from global leaders, governments, and businesses to combat climate change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and innovate energy solutions.
In attendance were President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekara, along with key representatives from Greenstat Hydrogen and the global energy sector.
Ambassador Chung acknowledged Sri Lanka’s commitment to the Global Methane Pledge and applauded the government’s prioritization of addressing climate impact. She praised the nation’s strides toward reforming its energy sector. Highlighting the United States’ substantial domestic and international efforts to combat the climate crisis, Ambassador Chung outlined ambitious targets, including significant emission cuts by 2030 and extensive investments through programs like the Inflation Reduction Act and the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience.
Detailed discussions revolved around USAID’s initiatives in Sri Lanka, emphasizing investments in renewable energy technologies, such as battery swapping stations for electric vehicles. Additionally, she highlighted collaborative efforts with Sri Lankan counterparts aimed at developing regulations for electric vehicles and charging stations.
Emphasizing the global imperative for a transition to a low-carbon future, Ambassador Chung stressed the necessity of clean energy investments in emerging economies. Citing the International Energy Agency’s estimation of $1 trillion in annual investments by 2030, she highlighted US technical support for offshore wind deployment and green hydrogen production in Sri Lanka.
Ambassador Chung underscored the economic potential of transitioning to a net-zero energy system by 2050, projecting a substantial investment boom and job creation. She encouraged collaborative projects like Constellation Energy’s hydrogen blend project in the US and expressed the US’s readiness to support financing for renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka.
In conclusion, Ambassador Chung reaffirmed the US’s commitment to partnering with Sri Lanka in combating climate change, fostering sustainable energy solutions, and contributing to a cleaner and safer world. The speech emphasized the urgent need for global action and highlighted Sri Lanka’s potential role in addressing climate change while seizing economic opportunities.
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Sun directly overhead Hatthikuchchi, Kalankuttiya, Halmillewa, Ipalogama, Palugaswewa and Habarana at about 12:11 noon. today [10]

On the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka during 05th to 14th of April in this year.
The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead today (10th) are Hatthikuchchi, Kalankuttiya, Halmillewa, Ipalogama, Palugaswewa and Habarana at about 12:11 noon.
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LG elections to be staggered

Signs are clear that the local government (LG) elections, originally scheduled for 06 May, will have to be held on a staggered basis, as nomination lists in respect of about 200 out of 339 LG institutions have been challenged before the Court of Appeal, according to sources.
Those who have filed cases in the Court of Appeal seek writs against holding the elections. The final date for filing cases is 21 April.
By yesterday only 113, out of 339 local government bodies, had been cleared for the 06 May elections, with no rejections of nomination lists, or objections, sources said. The nomination lists for 226 local government bodies have been rejected, and candidates on these rejected lists are entitled to file cases against the Election Commission (EC) until 21 April.
The Court of Appeal (CA) has ordered that some of the lists rejected by the Election Commission be accepted. However, the EC is planning to challenge all CA orders before the Supreme Court.
When contacted for comment, Director General of the Election Commission, Saman Sri Ratnayake, told The Island that all arrangements had been made to hold the elections on 06 May, in accordance with the provisions of the Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Act No. 16 of 2017.
“We will hold elections to the local government bodies for which there are no legal barriers, and this will depend on the final decision of the courts,” Ratnayake said, adding that elections to other local government bodies would be held on later dates.
By Saman Indrajith
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Sri Lanka and Australia reaffirm commitment to deepening defence ties

Sri Lanka and Australia have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening defence ties and exploring new avenues for cooperation in areas such as maritime domain awareness (MDA), training exchanges and capacity-building initiatives.
A number of key matters of mutual interest, particularly in the area of defence and security cooperation were deliberated when the Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Paul Stephens, paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General (retd.) Aruna Jayasekara at his office in Colombo on Tuesday (April 8).
The meeting was held in a cordial and constructive atmosphere, reflecting the longstanding friendship and cooperation between Australia and Sri Lanka, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement.
The Deputy Minister has expressed his appreciation for Australia’s continued support in strengthening Sri Lanka’s maritime security and defence capabilities.
Highlighting a recent example of this collaboration, Major General Jayasekara acknowledged the significant contribution made by the Australian government through the donation of a state-of-the-art Shallow Water Multi-Beam Echo Sounder to the Sri Lanka Navy Hydrographic Service (SLNHS). He noted that this advanced equipment has brought a transformative enhancement to Sri Lanka’s capacity for surveying harbours, coastal areas and strategic waterways, thereby contributing to both national security and regional maritime stability, the statement added.
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