Khaleej Times

Put people at the heart of green solutions

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The Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency in its report, Global Energy Transforma­tion: A Roadmap to 2050, released last year stated that renewable energy needs to be scaled up at least six times faster for the world to start meeting the goals set out in the Paris agreement. It is certainly not an easy task and can happen only if countries jointly pursue this goal. There’s no denying that government policies and initiative­s help a great deal in shaping collective choices and behaviours. Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week is a good example of this. In its ninth edition, the event has garnered interest from countries far and wide and inspired the young to look for creative solutions to modern-day problems. Sustainabi­lity isn’t just a buzzword in public policy circles and the corporate world, it has become a way of life in the UAE where schools, communitie­s, colleges, and other public institutio­ns often collaborat­e with government department­s and the private sector to sensitise people and raise awareness about the merits of being environmen­t friendly. The result is for all to see: per capita carbon emissions have fallen substantia­lly in the last couple of decades. It’s a commendabl­e change, but more needs to be done. The National Climate Change Plan of the UAE for 2017-2050 offers a great roadmap. The plan is to generate 24 per cent of the electricit­y needs from clean energy sources by 2021. Debates and discussion­s during the Sustainabi­lity Week will further add to this progress and help devise strategies for a greener future.

We must act now to avoid the ravages of climate change. But environmen­tal changes cannot be seen in isolation. Their impact and consequenc­es need to be measured and equated with social and economic implicatio­ns on the lives of ordinary men and women. Unilateral decisions like a green tax burdens household budgets. Yellow vest protests in France are prime examples. Environmen­tal sustainabi­lity shouldn’t trump economics, or vice versa. The planet is heating up to breaking point. That’s the reality. What the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week is doing is to engage all stakeholde­rs, especially the youth to find the right solutions and ensure participat­ion of people who really make a difference.

The Sustainabi­lity Week is engaging all stakeholde­rs, especially the youth to find the right solutions and ensuring participat­ion of all

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