These days environmental awareness is uppermost in the minds of experts, policymakers, even students all across the world. The UAE is no exception either, and its policies and programmes are tailor-made for the nation’s ecological harmony.
The Vision 2021 seeks a sustainable environment and infrastructure by 2021. The nation’s National Climate Change Plan seeks to alleviate the misery of the effects caused by global warming. For instance, it has carried out projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Frequently, agreements are being signed to preserve ecological conservation. The latest in this was inked today when the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Adnoc, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) signed a framework agreement to explore opportunities for greater collaboration in environmental protection and conservation.
Under the terms of the agreement, Adnoc and EAD will explore opportunities to build upon many years of successful partnership and cooperation through holistic project management, natural habitat protection, and knowledge sharing to monitor and maintain strict air quality standards.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister for Climate Change and Environment, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of State and Adnoc Group CEO, and Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, EAD Secretary-General.
Commenting on signing the agreement, Dr. Al Jaber said, “This agreement will help to ensure that Adnoc continues to protect and conserve the UAE’s environment and natural habitat for generations to come. Closer collaboration between Adnoc, MOCCAE and EAD will also make a significant contribution to the UAE’s broader environmental and sustainable development goals. In addition, this agreement makes good business sense, as sound environmental performance will enhance our bottom line while creating lasting value for society at large.”
Dr. Al Zeyoudi said, “The UAE has long been committed to preserving the delicate balance between economic development and environmental protection, guided by a host of laws, and bolstered by cross-sectoral initiatives and ventures in line with the UAE Vision 2021.”
He added, “The framework agreement aligns with this commitment and will lead to notable initiatives and greater achievements in the emirate’s environmental protection efforts. We applaud Adnoc’s steadfast dedication to driving sustainability and mitigating its environmental footprint through multiple measures and initiatives.”
Dr. Al Dhaheri said, “Our long-standing partnership with Adnoc has helped to further our common objectives of ensuring the best use of Abu Dhabi’s natural resources, protecting its natural environment and achieving the sustainable development of the emirate.
By signing this MoU with MOCCAE and Adnoc, we are strengthening our efforts with our strategic partners and ensuring that we balance the benefits of economic growth with preserving Abu Dhabi’s natural heritage and long-term future sustainability. It is only by working together that we can achieve the vision of our leadership to build a more sustainable and brighter future for the next generation and further Abu Dhabi’s position as a global leader in protecting the environment and achieving sustainable development.”