Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week to place spotlight on environmental advances
Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week will focus on real advances that will have a positive effect on climate change, the UAE’s environment minister said.
Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, said there is a need to transform what is being talked about “into real environmental projects”.
He also said that sustainability should not be seen as unaffordable.
Dr Al Zeyoudi was speaking ahead of a series of events presented under the banner of Sustainability Week, which runs from January 12 to 19.
That includes the World Future Energy Summit, the Zayed Sustainability Prize and the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy event.
At least 10 presidents and heads of states, 180 ministers and vice ministers, and 3,000 delegates and experts from around the world are expected to attend, organisers said.
The annual event is the first since the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in October announced that rising global temperatures are heading for 3°C above pre-industrial levels – far beyond the agreed 1.5°C target.
Rising temperatures are affecting fish stocks and other food sources and threatening the survival of mangroves and coral reefs. They are also linked to extreme weather events and are forecast to effect tourism.
Dr Al Zeyoudi said there is a need to ensure data evolves to allow decision-makers to keep up with change, which is “crucial for the next decade”.
There have been new additions to this year’s event, including the expansion of the Irena General Assembly from two days to four.
“A new thing we are bringing this year is the involvement of financial institution experts,” the minister said.
“For the past 10 years we have been focusing on the private sector and financial [institutions] to make sure we are communicating with the right people and in a language they understand.”
UAE public figures will issue a call for action under the hashtag #WeAreCommitted, aiming to stimulate further debate and action beyond ADSW 2019. The campaign invites members of the public
to adopt more sustainable lifestyles and to draw attention to them by using the hashtag.
The UAE wants to reduce the carbon footprint of its power generation by 70 per cent and to save Dh700 billion over the next 30 years, Mohammad Al Falasi, undersecretary at Abu Dhabi’s Department of Energy, said yesterday.
“The department aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, expertise and experience between ADSW conference participants, and assist in promoting the latest technologies, especially digital and smart innovations.”
This year’s Sustainability Week will also explore how digitalisation and technology are converging to drive economic growth.
It will do so by focusing on six main areas: energy and climate change; water; future mobility; space; biotechnology; and “tech for good”.
The ministry said it would continue to involve youths in discussions and provide an innovative platform where young people and entrepreneurs are encouraged to bring their ideas.
ADSW 2019 will include the second edition of Clix, a platform that gives young innovators the chance to “develop winning environmental concepts by using cutting-edge tech for the benefit of our planet”, the minister said.
During Clix 2018, investors expressed an intent to invest $17.5 million (Dh64m) in the innovations that were unveiled in the first year. In addition, they offered to invest $45.5m over three years.
Dr Al Zeyoudi said that a couple of projects were already being sponsored and implemented.
“This year we are expecting to give $20m to support those projects from around the world,” he said.
Clix 2019 has received more than 811 submissions, of which 48 applicants – nine of them Emirati – were chosen to present their innovations on stage.
“There is no doubt that Clix 2019 is going be bigger and better,” Dr Al Zeyoudi said.
Sustainability week will conclude with The Festival at Masdar City. It will include a weekend of family entertainment activities that raise environmental awareness.
Activities will have seven thematic zones, comprising the Energy, Sustainability, and Water and Agriculture clusters; Urban Community, Market Place, Main Stage and Masdar Park.