The parallel programme titled “Climate Change and Net Zero” commenced at the National Defence College (NDC) in Muscat today. The programme is designed to bring attention to the national strategy and national programme for achieving net zero emissions. It also aims to showcase best practices, sustainable solutions, and national priorities in order to reach the goal of net zero emissions. The inaugural day of the programme included a lecture on the “National Strategy for Organized Transformation to Net Zero” by Eng. Salim Nasser Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals. The programme is scheduled to run until May 23, 2024, and is being organized as part of the NDC’s objective of enhancing the leadership skills and capabilities of government officials, senior officers in the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF), and other military and security units.
The focus of the programme on “Climate Change and Net Zero” underscores the urgency of addressing environmental challenges and reducing carbon emissions. By highlighting the national strategy and programme for achieving net zero emissions, the programme aims to inspire action and promote sustainable practices. Through sharing best practices, sustainable solutions, and national priorities, participants are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to contribute to the global efforts in combating climate change. The engagement of government officials, senior officers, and military and security units in this programme demonstrates a commitment to environmental sustainability and leadership in addressing climate-related issues.
Eng. Salim Nasser Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, delivered a lecture on the “National Strategy for Organized Transformation to Net Zero” during the first day of the programme. His insights and expertise provide valuable guidance on the steps needed to transition towards a net zero emissions future. By engaging with key stakeholders and decision-makers, the programme seeks to foster collaboration and drive meaningful change in the pursuit of sustainable development. The knowledge shared during the programme equips participants with the understanding and skills required to implement effective strategies for reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmental conservation.
The duration of the programme until May 23, 2024, allows for in-depth discussions, training sessions, and interactive workshops that delve into the complexities of climate change and net zero emissions. Participants are encouraged to engage actively in the sessions, exchange ideas, and explore innovative solutions to environmental challenges. Through a series of interactive activities and collaborative efforts, the programme aims to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive positive change in their respective roles and sectors. By fostering a culture of environmental awareness and sustainability, the programme contributes to building a more resilient and environmentally conscious society.
The involvement of the NDC in organizing the programme highlights the institution’s commitment to developing leadership skills and capabilities in government officials, senior officers in the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF), and other military and security units. By offering a platform for dialogue and education on climate change and net zero emissions, the NDC plays a significant role in fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and proactive engagement. The programme serves as a catalyst for advancing environmental initiatives and promoting a green economy in Oman. Through collaborative efforts and knowledge-sharing, participants are better equipped to address climate-related challenges and contribute to the national goal of achieving net zero emissions.
In conclusion, the parallel programme themed “Climate Change and Net Zero” at the National Defence College (NDC) in Muscat provides a valuable platform for promoting sustainable practices, sharing best practices, and highlighting national priorities in achieving net zero emissions. The active participation of government officials, senior officers, and military and security units demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing climate change and environmental challenges. By engaging in discussions, lectures, and interactive workshops, participants are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive positive change and contribute to global efforts in combatting climate change. The programme’s focus on leadership development and environmental sustainability underscores the importance of collective action in building a more resilient and environmentally conscious society.