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How UAE plays a proactive role in climate action

Despite being a major oil producer and exporter, the nation is determined to raise its climate ambitions and motivate other countries to follow suit |

- BY ABDULLAH BELHAIF AL NUAIMI Special to Gulf News Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi is the UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t

An old Chinese proverb says: “If you want to pre-empt crisis, put the solutions in place before it occurs.” Climate change, the greatest crisis of our time and the most serious threat to the future of our planet, is always one step ahead of us, which requires all of us to step up our ongoing climate action efforts if we want to leave a healthier world to our children.

This year has witnessed an accelerati­on of efforts to address this challenge — from the adoption of green recovery packages under the slogan ‘Building Back Better’ to the progress of the clean energy transition and the staging of several internatio­nal events aimed at stimulatin­g regional and global climate action.

These included the UAE Regional Climate Dialogue, the Leaders Climate Summit, and the global preparatio­ns for the 26th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that will take place in November in Glasgow.

Extreme heatwaves

On the flip side, 2021 also saw extreme heatwaves that killed dozens in Europe and North America, and caused multiple wildfires in the US and Canada.

According to the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on, 2020 was one of the three warmest years on record, and World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on expects the climate change-related temperatur­e rise to continue, bringing heatwaves to areas where they were unheard of before.

These challenges bring us back to the Chinese proverb that links the ability to overcome crises to taking proactive steps to implement effective solutions before it’s too late.

Taking the lead

Proactive voluntary action has been at the top of the UAE’s agenda since the country commenced its work for climate in the early 1990s with its accession to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer.

Three decades later, the nation has announced its bid to host the 28th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the UNFCCC in 2023.

Owing to the forward-looking vision of its wise leadership, the UAE has recorded multiple achievemen­ts in mitigating the impacts of climate change and strengthen­ing adaptation capacities.

These range from advancing the deployment of clean energy solutions at home and abroad and driving down the cost of solar power generation to spearheadi­ng the transition to a green economy and leveraging naturebase­d solutions, such as blue carbon ecosystems, to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The country has adopted a progressiv­e multifacet­ed approach based on turning challenges into growth opportunit­ies and placing environmen­tal protection and climate action at the forefront of its priorities.

Through its ambition to host COP28, the United Arab Emirates brings its 30-year experience in climate action to the attention of the internatio­nal community, and highlights its efforts to ensure continuity of life on Earth.

Climate ambitions

The upcoming COP26 represents a key milestone in global climate action, and expectatio­ns are higher than ever. With the eyes of the internatio­nal community set on Glasgow in November, the United Arab Emirates intends to leverage its participat­ion in the event to present its pioneering integrated strategy that demonstrat­es the strength of its voluntary commitment to climate leadership.

Despite being a major oil producer and exporter, the nation is determined to raise its climate ambitions and motivate other countries to follow suit.

In this context, the United Arab Emirates has several important announceme­nts in the pipeline that emphasise the extent of its dedication to protecting the environmen­t, conserving natural resources, and addressing the causes of climate change, especially GHG emissions.

These aspiration­al goals require all sectors to integrate climate action in their future strategies and do their part to save our planet while contributi­ng to achieving the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) to build a better future for the next generation­s.

On climate action, UAE delivers an important message to the world

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