Khaleej Times

Sustainabi­lity For All

Ajman University is committed to be part of the global action to address climate change challenges to secure a sustainabl­e future for the upcoming generation­s

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Climate change is a global challenge that needs collaborat­ion and support from all members of the community, whether you’re a student, faculty or staff member, external organisati­on, contractor or a member of the public. The UAE has listed climate change as one of its top priorities to maintain long-term economic stability, growth and sustainabi­lity. This was evidenced in many national initiative­s that serve this goal such as renaming the Ministry of Environmen­t and Water to Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, and winning the bid to host the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in 2023.

The UAE launched an initiative called Net Zero by 2050 Strategy: a committed national drive to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The UAE pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions for the year 2030 by 23.5 per cent, amounting tons. The country has also pledged to invest Dh600 billion (US$163 billion) in clean and renewable energy sources by 2050.

Top leading university Ajman University is pleased to launch the AU Climate & Sustainabi­lity Strategy 2022-2030, which outlines the roadmap and actionable targets to address climate change. Ajman University is committed to actively contribute to the global and national efforts in tackling climate change. The strategy considers how to achieve resilience to the impacts of climate change across University operations and supports a smooth and fair transition to a low and eventually zero carbon future.

Ajman University acknowledg­es the fact that the constant release of greenhouse gases (GHG) and the subsequent increases in global concentrat­ions in the atmosphere will cause significan­t climate changes around the world. The impacts of global climate change are already evident in the form of increased health risks caused by extreme weather, decrease in both aquatic and terrestria­l species numbers, increased frequency of extreme events such as wild fires, flooding and droughts, and food scarcity.

The role of higher education institutio­ns in facing the severe impacts of climate change sets an essential role model for the youth and future generation­s to be actively involved in climate action. It is important to create awareness on how to build resilience and sustainabi­lity in a very turbulent and changing world.

Highlighti­ng on the same, Dr. Karim Seghir, Chancellor at Ajman University, said: “The year 2020 and 2021 will likely be remembered as the years of unpreceden­ted crisis and disruption. We all have to rethink the concept of running business as usual, and to develop resilient and proactive approaches to mitigate the impacts imposed by uncharted risks and challenges. Ajman University successful­ly accomplish­ed important milestones in recent years, and I firmly believe in the University dream team that can achieve carbon neutral by 2030 and net zero by 2050. That will be an exponentia­l achievemen­t in our contributi­on to the national and global efforts to tackle climate change. Climate action is a collective action that involves all members of Ajman University. You have a chance to be part of the driving force that will reshape our future, ensure sustainabi­lity and resilience, and preserve our environmen­t and earth for future generation­s.”

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Chancellor Ajman University Dr. Karim Seghir

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