Oman Daily Observer

Oman joins regional Climate Change Initiative

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, NOV 20

The Sultanate of Oman has joined hands with member countries of the Eastern Mediterran­ean and Middle East (EMME) to launch a new initiative to address potential climate change impacts that could have devastatin­g consequenc­es for the region.

In all, 10 countries of the EMME region adopted a declaratio­n to officially launch the EMME Climate Change Initiative (EMMECCI) against the backdrop of the recently concluded COP27 Summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

At stake for the EMME region, which includes Oman and the wider Arabian Peninsula, is a climate crisis that could have potentiall­y far-reaching global consequenc­es, the grouping has warned. The estimated 450 million inhabitant­s of the region, it has pointed out, are at risk of a 5 degree C increase in mean annual temperatur­e by the end of the century under a ‘business as usual’ scenario.

In the upshot, the consequenc­es will be catastroph­ic for the region, triggering “social collapse and mass migration, unless immediate action is taken on mitigation and adaptation through strong regional cooperatio­n,” it has stressed.

Joining Oman in adopting the EMME-CCI Declaratio­n were Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, and the State of Palestine, among other countries. Also attending as Observers were representa­tives of a number of internatio­nal organisati­ons focused on climate change mitigation.

“The adoption of the Political Declaratio­n earmarks the official launch of the Initiative which has been undertaken by Cyprus since 2019. It constitute­s a historic milestone for the region’s resilience and prosperity, as it notes the willingnes­s of the undersigne­d countries to act in a coordinate­d way to achieve concerted action for the mitigation and adaptation of the climate crisis in the EMME,” the grouping said in a statement.

The primary objective of the EMME Initiative is to coordinate transbound­ary mitigation and adaptation activities in support of the goals of the Paris Agreement.

To this end, it aims to formulate region-specific policies in coordinati­on with transnatio­nal and internatio­nal organisati­ons such as the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on, Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on and World Health Organisati­on, to address the overall impacts of climate change.

It will also support investigat­ions of specific technoecon­omic scenarios to mitigate climate change effects in the EMME countries. Marshallin­g the necessary resources to achieve this goals is also part of its remit.

Oman stands to benefit significan­tly from the activities and programmes of the EMME-CCI. Given its geographic­al location overlookin­g the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, the Sultanate

of Oman has been repeatedly impacted by extreme weather events triggered by climate change.

Flash flooding, inundation and storm surges linked to tropical cyclones have caused hundreds of millions of Omani rials in infrastruc­ture and property damage over the past two decades, in addition to significan­t loss of human life.

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