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UAE: Companies encouraged to prioritize climate action over profits – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 6:31 AM
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The push towards achieving a Net Zero environment, where carbon emissions are reduced to a level that can be absorbed by nature, is crucial for addressing climate change and its impacts. Experts believe that accelerating the transition to renewable energy sources is essential for achieving this goal. At The Journey to Net Zero Forum, sustainability and environmental experts emphasized the importance of both governments and the private sector prioritizing climate change solutions in their core business strategies, rather than focusing solely on profit margins.

Sal Jafar, CEO at ESG Mena, highlighted the need to accelerate the adoption of clean and renewable energy sources. He noted that while green projects may not yield immediate profits, they are crucial for mitigating the adverse effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and wildfires. Jafar stressed the importance of pushing boards of directors to invest in sustainability and clean projects, despite the lack of short-term financial gains.

The UAE, with its abundant sunshine, resources, and political will, is positioned as a pioneer in renewable energy. However, there is a need for the private sector to catch up with government initiatives in transitioning to cleaner energy sources. Enhancing public-private partnerships (PPPs) is crucial for accelerating the journey to Net Zero, as highlighted by Lucia Fuselli, founder of Climate Strategies Consulting. Fuselli emphasized the need for incentives for green procurement and spending choices to stimulate demand for environmentally friendly products.

Investing in the decarbonization of hydrocarbons and advancing research aimed at increasing the efficiency of circular carbon technologies are essential steps in the transition to a Net Zero environment. The panel discussion at The Journey to Net Zero Forum also explored strategic investments and policies to increase renewable energy capacity and efficiency. Prominent figures from various sectors, including energy, oil and gas, manufacturing, waste management, and tourism, participated in discussions focusing on sustainable development and green project finance.

The UAE’s commitment to environmental sustainability is reflected in its climate action timeline. From ratifying international agreements to hosting climate conferences, the UAE has continually demonstrated its dedication to combating climate change. The country has set ambitious targets to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, with significant investments in clean and renewable energy projects. By accelerating the transition to renewable energy sources and implementing sustainable practices, the UAE aims to create a more sustainable and resilient future for generations to come.

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