Abu Dhabi's Barakah nuclear plant. Photo: Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
Abu Dhabi's Barakah nuclear plant. Photo: Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
Abu Dhabi's Barakah nuclear plant. Photo: Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
Abu Dhabi's Barakah nuclear plant. Photo: Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation


The Emirates has all the tools for a green energy transition


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November 23, 2021

Last month, the UAE opened Expo 2020 Dubai after a delay of nearly one year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The opening of the Expo, one of the largest and most significant global events, sent a powerful message to nations and corporations around the world.

It demonstrated country’s leadership in fighting the pandemic and controlling it to the point that it allowed an event of this magnitude and scale to be held in the first place. The message was loud and clear: now is the time for the world to reopen and resume activities, from tourism to transport to entertainment, events and business, all of which were put on pause due to the pandemic.

What followed next from the leadership was even more powerful and courageous. At the Terra, the Sustainability Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai – where experts gathered to discuss how to protect biodiversity and address climate change – Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, announced the country’s plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The UAE became the first nation in the region to make the pledge.

With Cop26 due to begin in Glasgow in a few days' time, the announcement could not have come at a more appropriate time. If the Expo reaffirmed the UAE as a progressive and futuristic nation, the net-zero announcement and a commitment to cut its methane emissions by at least 30 per cent before 2030 further reaffirmed its conservation and climate leadership. It told the world that the UAE, despite being an oil and gas-based economy, is committed to sustainability.

The announcement means a lot to us as the environmental regulator in Abu Dhabi, and I look forward to working with all key stakeholders in the government towards making this strategic initiative a reality in Abu Dhabi. We are tackling climate change with utmost urgency, so much so that we have included it in our 2021-2025 strategy. We will continue to build on our greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory, which identifies current levels of emissions as well an estimate of projected emission up to 2030. We will revisit our emission reduction targets and ensure a mix of mitigation and adaptation measures.

Achieving net-zero in the next three decades requires a transformation in key sectors such as energy, transportation and infrastructure. Developing affordable energy solutions with low emission levels will determine our progress. We must remove residual GHG emissions in sectors where it is difficult to decarbonise, using natural and artificial carbon sinks, and advance Abu Dhabi’s economic diversification agenda through innovation.

We have, meanwhile, committed ourselves to sustainable production and consumption, under the ”UN Decade of Action to achieve Sustainable Development”. The pledge raises climate and human health ambitions while reemphasising the need to reverse the biodiversity loss by 2030.

This pledge comes at an exciting time for EAD, with the world having just elected our managing director, Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, president of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the world’s oldest and largest conservation organisation. Our already strong partnership with the IUCN will be further bolstered by Ms Al Mubarak’s election.

Abu Dhabi's mangrove forests play a big role in reversing regional biodiversity loss. Khushnum Bhandari/ The National
Abu Dhabi's mangrove forests play a big role in reversing regional biodiversity loss. Khushnum Bhandari/ The National
We are tackling climate change with utmost urgency

Another feather in the UAE's cap is its successful bid to hold Cop28 in Abu Dhabi, which reflects the mood of this young and confident nation.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, summed up our nation’s desire to act best, when – shortly before the UAE won the bid – he said: “As a nation committed to international co-operation and positive action, the UAE is ready and willing to host this crucial global gathering aimed at accelerating efforts to address our planet’s shared climate challenges.”

It goes without saying that it will be an honour for us to host the event in two years’ time.

The commitments that the UAE made in Glasgow this month are significant also because the country gets ready to celebrate 50 years of what's been a remarkable journey. Even as we reflect on the past half a century, our leadership is already working on a roadmap for the half a century, as it focuses on inclusive growth and sustainable development. To my mind, ours will be a growth that is rimmed by the country's climate and conservation aspirations – and where our youth will be its chief drivers.

I have no doubt that we will have a smooth transition to clean energy – a transition that had already been set in motion with the establishment of Masdar City, the Barakah nuclear plant and solar parks across the Emirates. It's worth noting that we have been the permanent hosts of Irena over much of the past decade.

Be that as it may, there will be a bigger push to scale up clean energy transition efforts in the country and beyond. Earlier this month, the UAE and Irena jointly set up a $1bn climate finance facility to help developing countries transition to renewable energy. This is just the beginning of an enhanced climate financing ecosystem.

There is no doubt the next few years will prove consequential for humanity, as we strive to cut carbon emissions, reverse the loss of species, restore degraded ecosystems and, above all, raise hopes for the seven-plus billion people living on the planet and subsequent generations. Only time will tell how we fare in this regard, but I am positive that the pledges and ambitions articulated by various countries in Glasgow this month will transition into action.

I am even hopeful of seeing these transitions in my lifetime.

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UAE players with central contracts

Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Chirag Suri, Rameez Shahzad, Shaiman Anwar, Adnan Mufti, Mohammed Usman, Ghulam Shabbir, Ahmed Raza, Qadeer Ahmed, Amir Hayat, Mohammed Naveed and Imran Haider.

ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS

- Carbonated drinks, sweet or savoury packaged snacks, confectionery, mass-produced packaged breads and buns 

- margarines and spreads; cookies, biscuits, pastries, cakes, and cake mixes, breakfast cereals, cereal and energy bars;

- energy drinks, milk drinks, fruit yoghurts and fruit drinks, cocoa drinks, meat and chicken extracts and instant sauces

- infant formulas and follow-on milks, health and slimming products such as powdered or fortified meal and dish substitutes,

- many ready-to-heat products including pre-prepared pies and pasta and pizza dishes, poultry and fish nuggets and sticks, sausages, burgers, hot dogs, and other reconstituted meat products, powdered and packaged instant soups, noodles and desserts.

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIXTURES

All kick-off times 10.45pm UAE ( 4 GMT) unless stated

Tuesday
Sevilla v Maribor
Spartak Moscow v Liverpool
Manchester City v Shakhtar Donetsk
Napoli v Feyenoord
Besiktas v RB Leipzig
Monaco v Porto
Apoel Nicosia v Tottenham Hotspur
Borussia Dortmund v Real Madrid

Wednesday
Basel v Benfica
CSKA Moscow Manchester United
Paris Saint-Germain v Bayern Munich
Anderlecht v Celtic
Qarabag v Roma (8pm)
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea
Juventus v Olympiakos
Sporting Lisbon v Barcelona

RESULT

Australia 3 (0) Honduras 1 (0)
Australia: Jedinak (53', 72' pen, 85' pen)
Honduras: Elis (90 4)

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Key developments in maritime dispute

2000: Israel withdraws from Lebanon after nearly 30 years without an officially demarcated border. The UN establishes the Blue Line to act as the frontier. 

2007: Lebanon and Cyprus define their respective exclusive economic zones to facilitate oil and gas exploration. Israel uses this to define its EEZ with Cyprus

2011: Lebanon disputes Israeli-proposed line and submits documents to UN showing different EEZ. Cyprus offers to mediate without much progress.

2018: Lebanon signs first offshore oil and gas licencing deal with consortium of France’s Total, Italy’s Eni and Russia’s Novatek.

2018-2019: US seeks to mediate between Israel and Lebanon to prevent clashes over oil and gas resources.

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Profile

The biog

Name: Gul Raziq

From: Charsadda, Pakistan

Family: Wife and six children

Favourite holes at Al Ghazal: 15 and 8

Golf Handicap: 6

Childhood sport: cricket 

Don't get fined

The UAE FTA requires following to be kept:

  • Records of all supplies and imports of goods and services
  • All tax invoices and tax credit notes
  • Alternative documents related to receiving goods or services
  • All tax invoices and tax credit notes
  • Alternative documents issued
  • Records of goods and services that have been disposed of or used for matters not related to business
MATCH INFO

Europa League final

Marseille 0

Atletico Madrid 3
Greizmann (21', 49'), Gabi (89')

The Baghdad Clock

Shahad Al Rawi, Oneworld

The biog

Favourite Emirati dish: Fish machboos

Favourite spice: Cumin

Family: mother, three sisters, three brothers and a two-year-old daughter

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Stuart Kells, Counterpoint Press

RESULT

Uruguay 3 Russia 0
Uruguay:
 Suárez (10'), Cheryshev (23' og), Cavani (90')
Russia: Smolnikov (Red card: 36')

Man of the match: Diego Godin (Uruguay)

How to wear a kandura

Dos

  • Wear the right fabric for the right season and occasion 
  • Always ask for the dress code if you don’t know
  • Wear a white kandura, white ghutra / shemagh (headwear) and black shoes for work 
  • Wear 100 per cent cotton under the kandura as most fabrics are polyester

Don’ts 

  • Wear hamdania for work, always wear a ghutra and agal 
  • Buy a kandura only based on how it feels; ask questions about the fabric and understand what you are buying
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Engine: 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 

Transmission: 7-speed DSG auto 

Power: 1,600hp

Torque: 1,600Nm

0-100kph in 2.4seconds

0-200kph in 5.8 seconds

0-300kph in 12.1 seconds

Top speed: 440kph

Price: Dh13,200,000

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Engine: 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 

Transmission: 7-speed DSG auto 

Power: 1,500hp

Torque: 1,600Nm

0-100kph in 2.3 seconds

0-200kph in 5.5 seconds

0-300kph in 11.8 seconds

Top speed: 350kph

Price: Dh13,600,000

Updated: November 23, 2021, 4:00 AM`