Khaleej Times

UAE aggressive in drive to stop climate change

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

The UAE is one of the most aggressive nations in the region when it comes to climate change and reducing carbon emissions, and is always the first one to adopt and promote new technologi­es, panellists said during a forum on Wednesday.

“The UAE is one of the most aggressive nations within the Middle East and always the first one to take steps and neighbouri­ng countries sort of follow the trend that the UAE sets up. The country leads from the front and pioneer and promoter of new technologi­es that can be used in the region and around the world,” Adnan Javed, general manager, Trane Technologi­es, said during The Journey to Net Zero forum held in Dubai on Wednesday.

Organised by Khaleej Times, the forum was sponsored by sustainabi­lity partner Accenture, Gold Sponsor Trane Technologi­es, Silver Sponsor Fugro and supported by Clean Energy Business Council, Middle East Solar Industry and Energy Industries Council Mena. The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy officially endorsed the conference.

Javed highlighte­d that sustainabl­e city is the buzzword as buildings are believed to be the biggest contributo­r to carbon emission.

“To reduce carbon emission, the first step is to start monitoring and there are tools available for a starting point and people can measure the pollution reduction,” he added.

Deepthy KB, regional director of the US Green Building Council and GBCI, said people are the centre of the smart cities so that inhabitant­s can benefit from better health, social equity, better economic conditions and overall prosperity.

“Our programmes are focused on sustainabi­lity and quality of life of people. We are making a conscious shift in the health and well-being of people. Sustainabi­lity these days should be a people-centric approach,” she said.

As the global population reaches eight billion, she called for bridging the gap between the more affluent and the more vulnerable.

“In case of climate disaster, it will be much more time for vulnerable communitie­s to bounce back. so we need to focus not just on geography by different verticals of the city,” she added.

 ?? ?? Adnan Javed, GM, Trane Technologi­es, at the forum.
Adnan Javed, GM, Trane Technologi­es, at the forum.

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