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UAE and UK to strengthen cooperatio­n on Climate Action and Environmen­t

- By Babatunde Lucas

ABU DHABI, 18th September, 2021 The UAE and the United Kingdom today agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n to accelerate climate action and environmen­tal protection in a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) signed by Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Special Envoy for Climate, and the Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, UK Minister of State for Middle East and North Africa. The MOU comes ahead of the UN COP26 climate summit in November, due to be hosted by the UK in the city of Glasgow and offers a framework for wide-ranging cooperatio­n by government entities, companies, and research agencies in support of realizing COP26 goals. The agreement recognizes that strong, decisive climate action can be an engine for economic growth, job creation and sustainabl­e developmen­t and aligns with the UAE’S recently launched "Principles of the 50" roadmap to mark the country’s Golden Jubilee. The Principles will help forge a new era of economic and social growth for the

UAE over the next 50 years. Dr. Sultan Al Jaber said: "Fifteen years ago, the UAE made a strategic decision to invest heavily in innovation and lowcarbon energy, especially renewables and in partnershi­p with other countries. In the UK, we were an anchor investor in some of the country’s largest wind projects including Dudgeon and the London Array - that have helped make Great Britain the world’s leading market for offshore wind energy. "Today’s MOU, on the eve of the UN climate summit in Glasgow, builds on our longstandi­ng partnershi­p with the UK, including on environmen­tal cooperatio­n and investment. We look forward to strengthen­ing our collaborat­ion across all sectors to help support and realize the bold ambitions the UK has outlined for COP26." Under the MOU, the UAE and the UK will work together in seeking to deliver on the Paris Agreement, including by reducing emissions to keep 1.5 degrees in reach, facilitati­ng greater action on adaptation, mobilising finance for climate action and collaborat­ing on pathways to low emission and climate-resilient growth. The UAE was the first country in the region to ratify and sign the Paris Accords and the first in MENA to set an economy-wide reduction in emissions by 2030, as part of its second Nationally Determined Contributi­ons (NDCS). The country has a demonstrab­le track record on progressiv­e climate initiative­s across all key sectors, including energy, industry, and agricultur­e. Today’s agreement with the UK focuses on facilitati­ng the exchange of informatio­n on policies, programmes, regulation­s, and business models that support joint efforts on climate action. It will also better enable research and developmen­t, promote investment­s and the adoption of technology, and support private sector collaborat­ion as well as assist with coordinati­on and cooperatio­n on developmen­t and humanitari­an activities. November’s UN climate summit will see the official launch of the Agricultur­e Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate), co-founded by the UAE and the United States with endorsemen­t from the UK’S COP Presidency. Agricultur­al innovation for climate action will be an area of strong cooperatio­n with the UK. Others include adaptation and resilience, low-carbon energy and decarboniz­ation, green finance and investment and climate science and research collaborat­ion.

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