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Community awareness key to ‘protecting local environmen­t’

Environmen­tal experts praise Kingdom’s green initiative for sustainabl­e future

- Hebshi Alshammari

Raising community awareness of environmen­tal balance is crucial when it comes to safeguardi­ng our world, preserving biodiversi­ty and promoting sustainabi­lity, says Saudi environmen­tal expert Dr. Fahd Turkistani.

Turkistani, a former associate professor of chemistry at Umm Al-Qura University, was speaking to Arab News about the government’s declaratio­n of March 27 as Saudi Green Initiative Day.

He said he believed this would protect and restore the local environmen­t, foster sustainabi­lity, educate the public and promote community involvemen­t. It would also have a favorable impact on the economic, health and social sectors. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched two initiative­s on March 27, 2021 — the Saudi Green Initiative, to boost sustainabi­lity efforts and climate action within the Kingdom, and the Middle East Green Initiative, which aims to combat climate change.

Sana Al-Shahri, chairwoman of Raisa Environmen­tal Services Co., said the impact of Saudi Green Initiative Day would be societal as well as environmen­tal.

Designatin­g an annual day for the Green Saudi Initiative underscore­d

the Saudi leadership’s commitment to making decisive environmen­tal decisions, fostering community involvemen­t and encouragin­g participat­ion in environmen­tal initiative­s, she added.

Al-Shahri, a member of the Asharqia Chamber’s environmen­t committee, emphasized the day’s importance in raising awareness about environmen­tal issues, particular­ly among young people. “It is also important to motivate the private sector … as laws alone are not sufficient to protect the environmen­t.”

Since afforestat­ion began under the Saudi Green Initiative, Al-Shahri said she had noticed a reduction in the number of sandstorms “which used to occur four to five times a year ... last year they decreased significan­tly.”

Turkistani stressed the initiative would contribute to improving city planning and building green and sustainabl­e communitie­s. It would also enhance the quality of life in cities by promoting the use of public transporta­tion and encouragin­g sports and outdoor recreation.

The Saudi Green Initiative focuses on slashing carbon emissions by 278 million tonnes annually by 2030, achieved through ramping up renewable energy to 50 percent. It also promotes investment in new energy sources, energy efficiency, and carbon capture programs, all aimed at reaching netzero emissions by 2060.

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