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A youth walks on cracked and dried up soil at the Hawizeh marshes, which straddle Iraq's border with Iran, in the southeastern Maysan province on October 8, 2022. (Photo by Asaad NIAZI / AFP)
Special reportHow the climate crisis is creating millions of refugees in the Middle East

Extreme weather disasters are causing mass displacement - an issue experts say is being dangerously overlooked

ClimateJuly 25, 2025
A restaurant worker stays hydrated as he waits for clients on a hot summer's day in Istanbul, Turkey. AP Photo
How rising temperatures are testing our limits

As Europe swelters, how much heat can your body take?

ClimateJuly 12, 2025
Adnoc cuts 6.6m tonnes of CO2 as clean energy push gathers pace. Adnoc
Adnoc cuts 6.6m tonnes of Co2 as clean energy push gathers pace

UAE energy giant reports $220m in savings last year through energy reduction drive

ClimateJuly 08, 2025
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro. AFP
Brazil's Lula urges Brics to lead on climate and health ahead of Cop30

UAE Consensus seen as blueprint for global climate action

ClimateJuly 07, 2025
Unveiled in Geneva on Friday, the Global Regulatory Innovation Platform promises to reimagine regulatory systems for the Intelligent Age - one increasingly defined by advances in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and digital finance.
UAE and World Economic Forum launch global AI regulatory platform

Initiative aims to close the gap on policy and industry advancement

UAEJuly 05, 2025
E-waste is a huge problem facing today's society. AFP
UAE trials new electronic waste recycling scheme

Initial stage project to target recycling of electrical equipment, batteries and packaging

ClimateJuly 03, 2025
Plastic bags in the sea have caused some turtles to lose their flippers. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Turtle population rises in the UAE, but plastic threat remains

Conservation drives and rules for single-use plastics help boost coastal environment

ClimateJuly 01, 2025
Gems School of Research and Innovation will open in August 2025 in Dubai Sports City. Source: Gems Education
UAE's Gems Education unveils global expansion plan

Operator launches 'school in a box' model for foreign markets

UAEJune 30, 2025
Sheikha Shamma is passionate about driving climate action through stories. Photo: The Climate Tribe Hub
Sheikha Shamma opens collective to drive climate action through stories

The Climate Tribe Hub serves as Abu Dhabi’s first sustainable collaboration hub

UAEJune 27, 2025
The Brazilian city of Belem will host the Cop climate conference in November. EPA
Cop30 chief: Time to implement, not promise

Australia and Turkey intensify bids to host 31st climate conference

ClimateJune 26, 2025
Expo City Dubai will play host to the first Centre for Species Survival focused on Fungi Conservation.
First IUCN Centre for Species Survival in the Middle East opens

Expo City Dubai and International Union for Conservation to create global hub

ClimateJune 24, 2025
Al Ain Farms Group’s Marmum farm and production facility in Al Ain. Antonie Robertson / The National
UAE food producer aims to cut energy and water use under high-tech partnership

Al Ain Farm Group has partnered with FoodIQ to improve efficiency and eliminate the use of preservatives

ClimateJune 23, 2025
Actress and TV host Shujoun Al Hajri has been detained by police in Kuwait
Kuwaiti actress arrested amid crackdown on drugs

Country has launched series of operations against trafficking of illegal substances

UAEJune 21, 2025
Vegetation in desert areas has noticeably increased. Emirates Nature-WWF
How 2024's floods have transformed UAE desert

Record rainfall transformed arid landscape

ClimateJune 17, 2025
An engineer inside Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment plant. AFP
Fear, not fallout: Strike on Natanz prompts global alarm over nuclear safety

Oxford physicist says radiation isn't a serious threat

ClimateJune 14, 2025
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