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Controversial Host of COP28? Can the United Arab Emirates Withstand Scrutiny and Demonstrate a Sustainable Commitment Through Green Actions?

Nicole Tsai 蔡沁瓴 by Nicole Tsai 蔡沁瓴
July 18, 2023
Controversial Host of COP28? Can the United Arab Emirates Withstand Scrutiny and Demonstrate a Sustainable Commitment Through Green Actions?

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The Conference of the Parties (COP) is widely regarded as the most significant international gathering on climate issues. However, its agreements and measures have faced persistent criticism for lacking absolute binding force, leading to accusations of “slow progress and failure to meet essential emission reduction targets and timelines.” Furthermore, the Earth’s carbon dioxide levels continue to rise unabated, with no signs of mitigation.

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The Impact of COP on Global Climate Action: International Cooperation Joining Forces to Address Climate Change

Despite facing criticism, why does COP convene every year? Through discussions and analyses by experts and scholars, the conference sets forth specific guidelines each year, tailored to address the current circumstances. These guidelines provide countries with a clear roadmap for implementation, enabling them to have a well-defined direction. Moreover, regular reviews and assessments of countries’ emission reduction actions and progress ensure that they follow through on their commitments by implementing corresponding climate policies.

However, the significance of COP goes beyond that. It serves as a crucial platform for governments and stakeholders to engage in dialogue, exchange ideas, and reach consensus on climate change issues. This platform not only strengthens countries’ understanding of the impacts of climate change, the latest scientific research, and mitigation strategies, but also fosters international cooperation and collective action. By facilitating discussions and promoting collaboration, COP plays a vital role in driving global efforts to address climate change.

The upcoming Conference of the Parties on climate change (COP28) at the end of this year will be hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). As one of the leading oil-producing nations in the world, their decision to organize this event has sparked considerable skepticism and scrutiny from environmental advocates.

COP28 Controversies Abound: United Arab Emirates Taking Action to Demonstrate its Stance

According to the United Arab Emirates, the upcoming COP28 conference will be chaired by Sultan Al Jaber. Al Jaber is the CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and also holds positions as the Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and the Climate Ambassador of the UAE. He has a certain “green reputation” when it comes to promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources. His role in COP28 will be pivotal, as he will contribute to shaping the conference agenda and acting as a bridge during cross-government negotiations, with a strong commitment to fostering consensus-building efforts.

As for The United Arab Emirates (UAE) itself, it was the first country in the Persian Gulf region to sign the Paris Climate Agreement. In 2021, they introduced their own policy initiative called “The UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative,” aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and offsetting their own carbon emissions.

In addition, the UAE stands out in the Middle East as a pioneer in various green technologies. They boast the region’s first zero-carbon nuclear power plants, employ cutting-edge airborne carbon capture techniques, and operate state-of-the-art green hydrogen facilities powered by solar energy. These actions exemplify their proactive approach to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices. It is projected that by 2025, the UAE’s clean energy generation capacity will reach 12 GW. The UAE has also provided nearly $17 billion to support renewable energy projects in approximately 50 countries worldwide.

In the face of skepticism, Sultan Al Jaber, the COP Chair, stated that the UAE would bring a practical and solution-oriented approach to the conference.

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