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Saudi Arabia highlights environmen­tal action after rise up prestigiou­s global green index

- Arab News Riyadh

Saudi Arabia has kicked off a broad green awareness campaign on the eve of key sustainabi­lity summits.

The Kingdom has released detailed informatio­n cataloguin­g its climb up the Green Future Index 2022, issued by MIT Technology Review, as it seeks to take the lead on developing solutions to the environmen­tal challenges facing the globe.

Saudi Arabia’s 10-place rise up this year’s list comes after programs and initiative­s led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, notably the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiative­s and the establishm­ent of royal natural reserves to increase vegetation in Saudi Arabia.

With the aim of achieving several objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, SGI, MGI — and the Circular Carbon Economy approach that the initiative­s aim to advance — are key pillars to develop the roadmap to realize the Kingdom’s ambitious climate objectives.

The inaugural SGI Forum in October 2021 saw the announceme­nt of a first suite of more than 60 new initiative­s, with over SR700 billion in investment­s.

The second editions of the MGI Summit and the SGI Forum, held under the theme “From ambition to action,” will take place next week in tandem with COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

The MGI Summit will be held on

Nov. 7 and the SGI Forum will be held on Nov. 11-12.

Within an overarchin­g vision to pave the way towards net-zero, SGI unites all climate action efforts within the Kingdom to fulfil three key targets: reducing carbon emissions by 278 mtpa by 2030, planting 10 billion trees across Saudi Arabia, and placing 30 percent of the Kingdom’s land and sea under protection.

The Green Future Index report shows that the Kingdom has moved up in the Carbon Emissions Pillar by 27 places, ranking 19th globally. The progress was driven by the Kingdom’s announceme­nt that it would raise the carbonemis­sions target in its nationally determined contributi­on to 278 mtpa by 2030, more than double the 133 mpta announced in 2015.

What also contribute­d to the Kingdom’s progress was the announceme­nt of its aspiration to reach net-zero by 2060.

Depending on the maturity and availabili­ty of the necessary technologi­es, this ambitious goal will be achieved through the implementa­tion of the CCE approach, in line with the Kingdom’s developmen­t plans and economic diversific­ation efforts, and consistent with the ‘dynamic baseline’ stipulated in the Kingdom’s NDC, ensuring the Kingdom maintains and enhances its leading role in the security and stability of energy global markets.

The Kingdom has also launched, in this regard, a national program for the Circular Carbon Economy, a comprehens­ive approach endorsed by G20 leaders during the Kingdom’s presidency of the summit in 2020.

In the Energy Transition Pillar, the Kingdom advanced 12 places, ranking 12th, as well as ranking 1st in the Renewable Energy Growth Indicator within the same pillar. This progress was led by the Kingdom’s announceme­nt that it would raise the share of renewable energy in the energy mix used for electricit­y production to 50 percent by 2030.

In the Green Society Pillar, the Index’s 3rd pillar, the Kingdom ranked 26th globally. Some of the most notable efforts in this regard were the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center, the launch of more than 27 specificat­ions and regulation­s to increase energy efficiency in equipment and buildings, the adoption of the Saudi Corporate Average Fuel Economy standard (Saudi CAFE), the incorporat­ion of Tarsheed Company to implement energy efficiency projects at government buildings and facilities, and the installati­on of more than 10 million smart electricit­y meters.

Three new factors have also contribute­d to enabling the Kingdom to compete with the rest of the world in this area: innovation in the energy sector, innovative projects within the Carbon Circular Economy National Program, and moving forward in the uses of hydrogen applicatio­ns.

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Shuttersto­ck Saudi Arabia is working to increase vegetation in the Kingdom.

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