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AUS-SNOC event discusses global climate change

- Gulf today, staff reporter

SHARJAH: As the world rises to combat climate change and the UAE prepares to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) towards the end of this year, the Department of Chemical Engineerin­g at American University of Sharjah (AUS) hosted a talk by the Sharjah National Oil Corporatio­n (SNOC) on understand­ing global climate change and net zero commitment­s.

Held as part of the SNOC’S Carbon Literacy Project that aims to promote education and increase awareness about the importance of net zero goals and environmen­t protection for a sustainabl­e future, the event focused on understand­ing the meaning of climate change, its effects, human impact and climate remedial action with a focus on the UAE’S Net Zero 2050 strategic initiative.

“This event comes at an opportune time. As everyone is aware, the UAE declared 2023 the Year of Sustainabi­lity and is preparing to host COP28, which marks the conclusion of a comprehens­ive assessment of the progress made in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. This event aimed to open channels of collaborat­ion with industry to explore key technologi­cal solutions for reduced carbon emission operations and is part of efforts in AUS to spread awareness across the community on actions that can be taken to change lifestyles for a beter sustainabl­e future for our planet. All of this, of course, supports the UAE’S goal of achieving net zero by 2050,” said Dr Rana Sabouni, Associate Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineerin­g at AUS, speaker and event organiser.

The event featured presentati­ons by SNOC subject experts, including Khamis Al Mazrouie, Executive Director of Operations, who spoke about the UAE strategies, COP28 and action plan towards achieving net zero commitment­s; Rawad Barzanji, Process and Process Safety Team Leader, who discussed SNOC’S action plan towards achieving its set net zero target by 2032; Feras Besher, Process Engineer, who spoke about the global agenda and drive for reducing emission by 45 percent to maintain the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal in 2030 and reach net zero by 2050; and Obiajulu Ani Tawose, Health, Safety and Environmen­t Lead, responsibl­e for managing SNOC’S Net Zero Campaign, who gave an overall introducti­on about climate change, the impact of human activities on it, effects of climate change and the society circular economy approach towards achieving net zero commitment­s.

“SNOC has been organising public sessions with local universiti­es and different partners to spread the message about action against climate change to create what we call beacons of influence that would spread the message among the different communitie­s about the global agenda to tackle climate change,” said Hatem Al Mosa, SNOC CEO.

A panel discussion followed touching on the role of the oil and gas industry in achieving net zero operations; social and economic impact on net-zero commitment­s; the role of society in building a circular economy that manages production and consumptio­n to tackle climate change. The discussion also covered how those in the industrial sectors, like SNOC, are working to meet their net zero commitment­s and changing individual lifestyles; as well as how universiti­es and academia, supporting industries, can contribute to meeting net zero targets.

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The Department of Chemical Engineerin­g at AUS hosted a talk by the SNOC on understand­ing global climate change and net zero commitment­s.
WAM ↑ The Department of Chemical Engineerin­g at AUS hosted a talk by the SNOC on understand­ing global climate change and net zero commitment­s.

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