MONROVIA – The Ministry of Mines and Energy, is calling for accelerated global collaboration in combating climate change, and reducing greenhouse gas emission (GHG) below two percent Celsius. According to Assistant Minister Thompson, experts on climate change face an even more daunting challenge to make impact towards changing perception, myth, inherent socialization, culture, behaviors, and way of life. Assistant Minister Thompson was speaking upon his return from Kampala, Uganda, where he represented Liberia, along with the technical team of the CBIT project. “The success story of Uganda CBIT handling and managing the MRV system is worth tapping into as we as a country have jumpstarted this initiative under our own CBIT.” Assistant Minister Thompson asserted. Liberia’s Capacity Building for Transparency Initiative (CBIT) project is geared towards concerted efforts in building and strengthening Liberia’s national capacity to implement the transparency elements of the Paris Climate Agreement.