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Environmen­t minister affirms Qatar’s keenness to pursue best avenues to protect the environmen­t and biodiversi­ty

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MINISTER of Environmen­t and Climate Change HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie, has underscore­d Qatar’s keenness to protect environmen­t, raising awareness of all those who live on its lands on the positive practices towards the environmen­t, and pursue the best environmen­t protection methods and biodiversi­ty conservati­on.

In remarks on Qatar’s Environmen­t Day, he said that this year’s theme ‘Our Earth Our Legacy’ confirms the vision of the Ministry of Environmen­t and Climate Change (MoECC) towards the close relationsh­ip between environmen­t and cultural and civilisati­onal legacy that spans the generation­s to come, pointing out that the Cabinet approval of the MoECC’s proposal for the participat­ion of the government entities in this celebratio­n indicates the deep interest in environmen­t as a practical applicatio­n of the Qatar National Vision 2030 that broadly sets the environmen­tal developmen­t as its fourth pillar to achieve balance between the environmen­tal, economic, social and human developmen­t and ensure a sustainabl­e future for the nation.

One of the most consequent­ial projects of MoECC is to establish the biodiversi­ty database in Qatar in partnershi­p with the UN Environmen­t Programme’s West Asia Office, alongside the UK-based World Conservati­on Monitoring Centre (internatio­nal partner), he said. The project primarily aims

to establish sustainabl­e data that safeguards biodiversi­ty informatio­n, drafting environmen­tal maps for the ecosystem to identify the critical sites of biodiversi­ty in Qatar. The project includes an electronic platform of the data related to biodiversi­ty within the Qatar Digital Government Strategy 2023 - 2025.

The Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Change noted the participat­ion of MoECC in the United Nations Climate Conference (COP28), held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates last year, during which the ministry proposed the establishm­ent of the Global Dryland Alliance (GDA), one of the global mechanisms that aim to address climate change and achieve food security, emphasizin­g that the issue of climate change is not a purely local affair, but requires regional and global synergisti­c efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address the global environmen­tal challenges.

He highlighte­d that the ministry is poised to participat­e in the upcoming COP29 in the Republic of Azerbaijan, adding that Qatar’s National Environmen­t and Climate Change Strategy has determined five priorities, chiefly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, preserving biodiversi­ty, providing sustainabl­e management of water resources, adopting a circular economy to optimise economic flexibilit­y, as well as ensuring optimal utilizatio­n of natural resources.

He pointed out that the strategy is inspired by the Qatar National Vision 2030 to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t, emphasizin­g that the ministry discharges its duties to conserve the environmen­t in collaborat­ion with all state authoritie­s and ministries, prioritisi­ng the achievemen­t of safety and well-being of all those who live on the land of Qatar.

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Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Change HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie

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