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Abu Dhabi named Arab Environmen­t Capital

The emirate’s achievemen­ts are the result of the wise vision and directives of the UAE leadership, says Hamdan

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Abu Dhabi has been named Arab Environmen­t Capital for 2023 by the Secretaria­t General of the Arab League and the Council of Arab Environmen­t Ministers. The organisati­on recognised the emirate’s achievemen­ts in environmen­tal protection and climate action over several years, led by Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD).

Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD), expressed his pride at Abu Dhabi being named Capital of the Arab Environmen­t 2023, noting that the emirate’s achievemen­ts in the field of environmen­tal protection and climate action are the result of the wise vision and directives of the UAE leadership, led by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Hamdan said, “Abu Dhabi is a pioneering leader in sustainabi­lity, in full alignment with the UAE’S vision and commitment to fostering a sustainabl­e and prosperous future. This was reaffirmed by the announceme­nt of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan that 2024 is the Year of Sustainabi­lity once again.”

He added that this award is a result of joint efforts by government­al and private bodies, sectors and institutio­ns in Abu Dhabi in the field of protecting the environmen­t and preserving its natural resources.

This approach was inspired by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, whose forwardthi­nking vision placed great importance on the need to conserve nature and protect the environmen­t.

Sheikh Hamdan explained, “Abu Dhabi is consistent­ly guided and inspired by the overarchin­g vision of the UAE’S leadership, which is recognised worldwide for investing in knowledge-based initiative­s that safeguard the environmen­t and provide a sustainabl­e future for generation­s to come.”

The Secretaria­t General of the Arab League named Abu Dhabi Capital of the Arab Environmen­t for 2023 at the end of last year, in recognitio­n of the emirate’s distinguis­hed environmen­tal protection efforts, and implementa­tion of related initiative­s and projects to improve people’s quality of life - all underpinne­d by the aim to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t and protect natural resources in the region. It is also an example of how the emirate’s dedication, efficient planning and the effective execution of wide-ranging sustainabi­lity initiative­s can reap impacful results that will benefit generation­s to come.

Abu Dhabi won the competitio­n organised by the Council of Arab Ministers Responsibl­e for the Environmen­t during its 34thsessio­n in Muscat last year, which coincided with two significan­t local and global events: the UAE declared 2023 the Year of Sustainabi­lity under the slogan Today for Tomorrow, and the UAE hosting COP28.

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Sheikh Hamdan hails the joint efforts of government­al and private bodies, sectors and institutio­ns in Abu Dhabi.
WAM ↑ Sheikh Hamdan hails the joint efforts of government­al and private bodies, sectors and institutio­ns in Abu Dhabi.

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