Khaleej Times

‘Trump withdrawal from Paris pact undesirabl­e’

- sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com Sarwat Nasir

dubai — The world has a joint responsibi­lity in environmen­tal governance and US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement is “undesirabl­e” from a global leader, leading UAE environmen­talist Habiba Al Marashi has said.

In an email interview with Khaleej Times, Marashi, the chairperso­n of the Emirates Environmen­tal Group (EEG), said that Trump’s June 1 decision to pull out from the agreement is “unfortunat­e”.

The Paris Agreement brought together 196 countries — except Syria, Nicaragua and now the US — on the agreement that they will reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The goal is to make sure the Earth’s temperatur­e doesn’t rise by over two degrees centigrade, as this is considered the tipping point for the planet.

Leading scientists and environmen­talists have warned about rising sea levels and how the Earth’s core is heating up due to rampant and uncontroll­ed climate change. On June 3, an iceberg — being described as the size of Dubai — was said to be on the verge of splitting from the Antarctic shelf due to the rise in global temperatur­e.

“The decision to pull out of the agreement is unfortunat­e and will have an impact on the struggle against climate change and keeping the global temperatur­e rise to

The Paris Agreement is a landmark in global environmen­tal governance and sustainabi­lity, and we all have a joint responsibi­lity towards it.” Habiba Al Marashi, chairperso­n of EEG

below two degrees. However, if all others come together in a renewed commitment to the agreement and what it represents, we might be able to overcome the challenges in the wake of the US decision to withdraw from it,” Al Marashi said.

“The Paris Agreement is a landmark in global environmen­tal governance and sustainabi­lity, and we all have a joint responsibi­lity towards it. Withdrawin­g from it goes against the collective interest of all and is undesirabl­e coming from a global leader.”

Al Marashi hopes that there will be “enough efforts” from the rest of the world — particular­ly developing countries — to manage and mitigate climate change through action and reduction in emissions. She said measures from government­s, businesses, civil societies and individual­s need to be forthcomin­g.

Stating that the UAE has “undoubtedl­y become an example for other countries” when it comes to developing a green economy and a sustainabl­y developed country, she said: “The UAE’s enduring commitment to the Paris Agreement is symbolic of the salient role it is increasing­ly assuming at the internatio­nal level. It is deeply invested in this covenant and will certainly deploy full efforts and resources towards its implementa­tion.

“There is a great deal of work going on that is driven by national strategies on sustainabl­e developmen­t and the mandates of the leadership of the country,” Al Marashi said. “From innovation to happiness, smart cities to renewables, there are so many areas where the focus is strongly on building the country on sustainabl­e foundation­s.

“The UAE is undoubtedl­y an example, especially in the Arab region. However, there is still tremendous scope for improvemen­t in what we are doing and where we intend to go as a nation. Our people should be engaged in the sustainabi­lity journey in a composite manner so that our future is truly green and sustainabl­e.”

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