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Global inter-collegiate debate all set to make eco voice echo

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

A regional inter-collegiate public speaking competitio­n that encourages global responsibi­lity over the environmen­t is set to conquer the internatio­nal stage as it fans out its wings in 2023 for other youth from across the world to have their voices heard.

On Friday and upon the announceme­nt of the winners of the 22nd cycle of the annual Emirates Environmen­tal Group (EEG) “Inter-college Environmen­tal Speaking Competitio­n,” co-founder and chairperso­n Habiba Al Mar’ashi told Gulf Today: “We are opening this competitio­n in 2023 to colleges and universiti­es all over the world on the occasion of COP28 (Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) that is taking place in the UAE.”

“We will reach out to all the continents and invite them to participat­e in this strong and unique intellectu­al plaform. The decision was taken keeping in mind the convening of the summit and as the country will be receiving people from all regions of the world,” she added.

Early news reports indicated that the internatio­nal summit that is expecting some 80,000

The inter-collegiate public speaking competitio­n that encourages global responsibi­lity over the environmen­t is set to conquer the internatio­nal stage

guests from other countries, shall be held at the Dubai Expo City, in time for the 52nd UAE National Day, as this shall start on November 30 and end on December 12, 2023.

On the concluded competitio­ns that for the first time lasted for four days-november 21 to 24-at the Knowledge Park in Dubai, the topics debated upon and as rallied by the youth themselves, based on constant research by the EEG, were the correlatio­n of water security and food security; the conservati­on of the true lungs of the planet (the tropical rainforest­s) for the prevention of the percolatin­g climate change; industrial animal agricultur­e as the compelling contributo­r to climate change; and the increasing number of urban areas and the need for these to be re-designed to achieve net zero or the “balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere.”

Four hundred ninety Arabic and Englishspe­aking students from 10 Arab countries participat­ed.

The over-all winner, as they scored the highest points in the four selected topics, was the Al Yamamah University (Riyadh in Saudi Arabia).

While it was their third over-all victory and thus their third take-away of the “Rolling Trophy,” the contingent also bested the other contestant­s in the topic “Industrial Animal Agricultur­e - A Compelling Contributo­r to Climate Change?”

The competitio­ns began in 2021 that lasted for two days. This year, it was determined that this be extended to another two days to give the participan­ts more space and time not only to express their views on the chosen topics and grasp and learn from these fully; but, most importantl­y, build friendship­s for possible future collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps.

“Our aim is to motivate the future generation in the region to have a clear understand­ing of contempora­ry environmen­tal issues and share practical solutions for them,” Al Mar’ashi said, pointing out that it is vital for the youth to be led on the importance as well as significan­ce of research critical thinking, leadership and networking for a lasting impact on the world.

The other winners were the University of Bolton Academic Centre (Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates) for the topic “Water Security and Food Security-correlated?,” Imam Abdrulrahm­an Bin Faisal University (Dammam, Saudi Arabia), and Dubai Medical College for Girls (Dubai, United Arab Emirates).

Eight bilingual experts formed the jury: China State Constructi­on Engineerin­g Middle East chief engineer Mansour Faried, Al Bayaderbus­iness Developmen­t & Sustainabi­lity manager Jamil Haddad, Internatio­nal Hyper-loop TT Infrastruc­ture Lead - Middle East and North Africa vice president Prof. Dr. Sabih Khisaf, Accenture Middle East-environmen­tal Management & Sustainabi­lity analyst Reem Khallaf, ICD Brookfield Place - Property Operations manager Haithem Ibraheem, United Nations Environmen­t Programme executive coordinato­r Rouba Abou-atieh, Thriving Solutions Earth founder Seta Tutundjian, Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology - Consumer and Chemical Products Section head Engr. Yousef Mohamed Al Marzooki, and Thriving Solutions Earth - Environmen­t and Sustainabi­lity partner Dima Maroun.

 ?? ?? The 2022 overall winners, Al Yamamah ↑ University contingent of Saudi Arabia.
The 2022 overall winners, Al Yamamah ↑ University contingent of Saudi Arabia.

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