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The Arab Green Summit will bring together key government officials, key decision makers and policy makers from all key sectors in the MENA region to discuss, innovate, collaborate and chart the way for climate action.
Climate risk is arguably the greatest risk facing humanity, and climate change goes against the timeless principles of nature and increases the temperature of our planet. Countries are racing against time to meet the goals of the Paris climate agreement and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
The summit was hosted by Market Solutions Events Management under the auspices of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) at the Mövenpick Grand Al Bustan in Dubai, UAE from June 21 to 22. It is powered by Mashreq.
The event will be attended by various ministries and organisations such as MOCCAE, Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI), Mashreq, Mastercard, Engie, Green Optima, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Al Safwa Cement Company, SunMoney Solar Group, South Pole Wait
The summit will host dignitaries including MOCCAE Minister Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Yousif Ahmed Al Ali of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Shaima AlAydarous of the Ministry of Economy, Naseebah Almarzooqi of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Stephen Christian Severance JR of Masdar, Daxita Rajcoomar of Engie, Fatima Ahmed Al Kadhim of Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority, Mariam AlQubaisi of Etihad Airways Group, Ahmed Samir Elbermbali of Clean Energy Business Council (CEBC), Adnan Merhaba of Arthur Little, 2020 Dina Storey and others at Expo Dubai.
Commenting on the summit, Ahmed Abdelaal, CEO of Mashreq Group, said: “The Arab Green Summit is an ideal platform to bring together international and regional stakeholders to reach a unified consensus on addressing climate change-related issues. ESG principles are embedded in the core values of our organization. With multiple ESG wins across its global portfolio, we are a strong advocate for sustainable development at strategic, operational levels and in the communities in which we operate. We are proud to join our peers at the Arab Green Summit.”
Summit participant Frederic Claux, Managing Director of ENGIE Thermal and Supply AMEA, said: “As regional leaders in the transition to a low carbon neutral economy, our work at ENGIE is shaped by our mission to help decarbonise business so that the The region is able to successfully achieve its net zero goal. TAGS is an ideal platform to bring together regional stakeholders, from government to business, so that we can advance our common goal of achieving a more resilient and sustainable economy, and for A better future for all.” –OGN
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