A few days ago, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed along with the government have announced their ambitious plans on reducing carbon emissions by 2050!
This announcement came ahead of the crucial Cop26 climate change conference in Glasgow happening right now till November 12th. This conference has been described as the most important summit since the Paris Agreement in 2015, where 195 countries including UAE signed a deal to limit global average temperature.
The UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategic Initiative announced today is consistent with the longstanding vision of the UAE and its people to make a significant contribution to global sustainability efforts while supporting economic and human development both at home and around the world. pic.twitter.com/afSWMWPXt6
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) October 7, 2021
If you’re wondering what these climate change meetings mean, carry on reading – The main purpose is for governments to work together and adopt a concerted approach to tackle rising global temperatures that is causing harm to our planet, including the increase in the amount of floods and wildfires we’ve seen in recent years.
Looks like United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Boris Johnson also appreciated UAE’s efforts in fighting climate change.
Fantastic news that the UAE has become the first Gulf country to commit to Net Zero emissions by 2050.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) October 7, 2021
This is a significant step in tackling climate change and I hope more countries commit to Net Zero ahead of @COP26.
It’s time we get into the green team!
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