Qatar Tribune

At COP27 Qatar pavilion, HBKU’s scientists focus on main calibre

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HAMAD Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) scientists and faculty made notable contributi­ons as part of the Qatar Foundation (QF) delegation attending the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in Egypt. HBKU had a presence in the Qatar Pavilion, hosted by the Ministry of Environmen­t and Climate Change (MoECC) in the Blue Zone.

Qatar Environmen­t and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) and the College of Public Policy (CPP) demonstrat­ed their active engagement in the critical debates at the heart of global efforts on combating climate change. Through presentati­ons and talks, faculty and scientists showcased their distinctiv­e research and academic expertise on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and governance in the region.

For QEERI, COP27 is an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e how it is deploying knowledge, research and innovative technologi­es to accelerate Qatar’s climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. Dr Marcello Contestabi­le, QEERI chief economist, highlighte­d critical contributi­ons supporting Qatar commitment­s under the Paris Agreement, focusing on the institute’s work to develop cost-effective pathways for deep decarboniz­ation in Qatar. Also in focus at a session with Dr Khaled Mahmoud, QEERI research director, was the institute’s cutting-edge scientific and technologi­cal solutions to sustainabl­y manage climate change impacts on Qatar’s groundwate­r quality.

QEERI strengthen­ed collaborat­ion with regional and global actors on climate change action during the event. That included signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The MoU formalized joint efforts to exchange knowledge, research, and technologi­es that advance renewable energy and carbon neutrality.

Dr Marc Vermeersch, executive director at QEERI, explained: “QEERI’s research and innovation excellence, including our world-class technologi­cal solutions, have a pivotal role in Qatar’s climate-resilient, sustainabl­e future. As a national institute, we are mandated to assist Qatar in overcoming its grand challenges in relation to water and energy security, harnessing sustainabl­e energy resources, and diversifyi­ng its energy mix. Our participat­ion at COP27 was therefore a continuati­on of QEERI’s efforts at the national level, but also crucial for identifyin­g new research partners, to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n and knowledge-sharing for global impact.”

CPP demonstrat­ed academic expertise at the science-policy interface. A forthcomin­g book, ‘Sustainabl­e Qatar: Social, Political and Environmen­tal Perspectiv­es’, was the focus of a session with Dr Logan Cochrane, associate professor and associate dean for Academic Affairs at CPP, and the book’s co-editor, who was who was joined by Dr Contestabi­le, Dr Dhabia al-Muhannadi (Texas A&M at Qatar), and Orjan Lundberg (Supreme Committee). The speakers provided insights into the book’s chapters, which constitute a landmark collection on environmen­tal policy in the Gulf, and beyond.

 ?? ?? Dr Marc Vermeersch, executive director at QEERI, explained: “QEERI’s research and innovation excellence, including our world-class technologi­cal solutions, have a pivotal role in Qatar’s climate-resilient, sustainabl­e future.
Dr Marc Vermeersch, executive director at QEERI, explained: “QEERI’s research and innovation excellence, including our world-class technologi­cal solutions, have a pivotal role in Qatar’s climate-resilient, sustainabl­e future.

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