The UAE hosted the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) from November 30 to December 12, 2023. This page provides information about the initiatives taken at COP28 to conserve the environment.
The UAE hosted the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) from November 30 to December 12, 2023 at Expo City Dubai to unite the world towards agreement on bold, practical and ambitious solutions to the most pressing global challenge of our time.
COP28 is of particular significance as it marks the conclusion of the first Global Stocktake, a comprehensive assessment of the progress made in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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The UAE pledged USD 100 million to the Climate Impact Response Fund. The UAE led a combined contribution along with other countries to the new fund launched during COP28.
The framework of the National Biodiversity Strategy 2031 includes, protecting, monitoring and developing ecosystems and local species, conserving local genetic resources, promoting research and innovation, and enhancing awareness and building competencies.
The strategic objectives include rehabilitating and restoring 80 per cent of degraded land and marine areas, preserving at least 21 per cent of land and marine ecosystems, and improving the status of endangered native species by 10 per cent.
The Green Capabilities Global Alliance for Government is a platform to support government efforts in upskilling employees to drive environmental sustainability and climate change resilience. This initiative is a collaborative effort between the UAE government - represented by Government Development and the Future Office and Apolitical, an online education platform. It aims to highlight the critical role of government employees in shaping and implementing climate policies, as data from Apolitical showed that 8 of every 10 government employees worldwide do not have the necessary tools or training to address climate change.
Fujairah Environment Authority launched the Green Fujairah Initiative, which includes several pillars that will address climate change. It reflects the commitment of the emirate of Fujairah to mobilise climate action efforts across various sectors.
This initiative offers a comprehensive, forward-looking programme designed to mitigate the impact of climate change and promote a more sustainable future, spanning multiple sectors.
The initiative’s impact extends across energy, industry, food and agriculture sectors, contributing to building a strong foundation for driving sustainability, accelerating sustainable development and ensuring a better future for generations to come.
The global Initiative to decarbonise waste - ‘Waste to Zero’ - aims at accelerating decarbonisation and reducing emissions resulting from waste management activities. The first-of-its-kind initiative addresses the challenges of the waste management industry and its impact on the environment and climate.
The Guideline on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in the UAE aims to accelerate the deployment of technology and innovation for sustainable aviation fuels. As per the Guideline, at least 1 per cent of the total fuel supplied at the UAE’s airports to the UAE’s airlines in 2031 will be sustainable and produced locally.
One of the main objectives of the guideline is to produce 700 million litres of sustainable aviation fuel yearly by 2030. It also aims to develop the national regulatory environment for sustainable aviation fuels and lead global cooperation in this field.
The Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap aims at reducing industrial carbon emissions by 2.9 gigatonnes cumulatively by 2050.
Focusing on manufacturing and hard-to-abate sectors, including cement, iron, steel and aluminium, the strategic initiative reflects the country’s commitment to climate action and achieving sustainability goals.
Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology built the roadmap alongside strategic partners in the government and private sectors. It was created in line with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 by strategic initiative, as well as the UAE’s third update of the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Climate Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The roadmap comprises three phases as follows:
In the roadmap, there are separate decarbonization timelines for different hard-to-abate sectors, such as iron, steel, aluminium, cement and petrochemicals. The roadmap indicates that carbon capture, utilisation and storage, and clean electricity and efficiency enhancements alone could be responsible for a carbon reduction of 70 per cent by 2050. The action plan set out in the roadmap will cut 90 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
The National Guide for Smart Construction in the UAE is to be applied to all construction projects in the country, including buildings, roads, bridges, and tunnels. The guide aims to standardise building design through the adoption of smart building indicators and ensure the best models of smart construction and digital design.
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