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Platforms such as this one (ADSW) enable the country to keep pace with the increased global uptake for innovative climate technologi­es, and lead the way to a better tomorrow.”

Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change

and Environmen­t $15b

Worth of projects were announced at ADSW last year 811 Applicatio­ns from 83 countries were received by the Clix programme

The UAE will launch a nationwide campaign inviting the public to “show greater commitment to living a sustainabl­e lifestyle” during the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week (ADSW), one of the world’s largest sustainabi­lity gatherings, to be held in Abu Dhabi from January 12 to 19.

As part of the #WeAreCommi­tted campaign, ministers and internatio­nal industry leaders will take a sustainabi­lity pledge and promote the right of all communitie­s to enjoy cleaner land, air and water in 2019. The public will also be urged to highlight their own commitment­s to adopt a more sustainabl­e lifestyle.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the global platform will see the UAE and internatio­nal policymake­rs make a collective call for unity in addressing the challenges of climate change and working towards sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

Over a week, ADSW 2019 will explore the major social, economic and environmen­tal trends impacting the sector on the theme ‘Industry Convergenc­e: Accelerati­ng Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’.

Speaking at the event’s Press launch on Monday, Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, said: “Every year at the ADSW, the UAE joins forces with the rest of the world to accelerate the pace of sustainabl­e developmen­t. Platforms such as this one enable the country to keep pace with the increased global uptake for innovative climate technologi­es, and lead the way to a cleaner and better tomorrow.”

Al Zeyoudi said that this year, the ministry will present the second edition of the Climate Innovation Exchange (Clix) initiative that will facilitate funding for innovators who pioneer climate change solutions. “As part of the hub, Clix will offer $20 million to fund innovative projects for climate change solutions this year,” Al Zeyoudi told Khaleej Times.

This year’s Clix programme has received a record 811 applicatio­ns from 83 countries. The categories include sustainabi­lity in space; future of energy; and future of food and agricultur­e. In 2018, nearly half of the 27 finalists who exhibited their inventions received funding pledges from investors, totalling over $17.5 million.

This year’s edition of the ADSW has widened its scope and will address global sustainabi­lity challenges and opportunit­ies on six pillars — energy and climate change, water, future mobility, space, biotechnol­ogy, and tech for good. The topics of youth and

digitalisa­tion will be part of each of these pillars and the programmes running throughout the ADSW.

Commenting on Masdar’s role as host of the ADSW and the event’s expanded mandate, Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO

of Masdar, said: “We regard investing in renewable energy and sustainabl­e real estate as good business. Hosting the ADSW, on the other hand, is our proud duty to the UAE. It is a collaborat­ive effort and a platform for multilater­al dialogue.

Last year, a record 38,000 people representi­ng 175 countries attended the ADSW, including 180 ministers and 300 high-level speakers. Commercial projects worth $15 billion were announced during the week.

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— Supplied photo Minister Al Zeyoudi and other officials during a Press conference to announce details of the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week 2019.

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