The UAE is leading the way to a renewable energy future, setting ambitious targets and investing in solar energy to reduce carbon emissions and create jobs. Join the UAE in the fight against climate change and follow its example!
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is leading the way towards a renewable energy future, according to the President of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), Patricia Espinosa.
Speaking at the COP28 in Madrid, Espinosa praised the UAE’s commitment to renewable energy, noting that the country has set ambitious targets to increase its renewable energy capacity and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.
The UAE has pledged to increase its renewable energy capacity to 24% by 2021 and to 50% by 2050. It is also investing heavily in solar energy, with plans to build the world’s largest solar power plant in Dubai.
Espinosa said the UAE’s commitment to renewable energy is an example to the world, and that other countries should follow its lead. She also noted that the UAE’s commitment to renewable energy is not only good for the environment, but will also create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
The UAE is also working to reduce its carbon emissions by investing in green technology and supporting green initiatives. The country has recently launched a green economy initiative, which aims to reduce its carbon emissions by 40% by 2030.
The COP28 President concluded her remarks by praising the UAE for its leadership in the fight against climate change and urging other countries to follow its example. She said that the UAE’s commitment to renewable energy is an example of how countries can work together to make a real difference in the fight against climate change.
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Original title: UAE ‘running towards’ renewable future, says oil boss Cop28 president
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/14/uae-running-towards-renewable-future-says-oil-boss-cop28-president
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