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UAE energy firm accused of ‘greenwashing’ COP28 chair’s Wikipedia page

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As new reports show that people with Sultan Ahmed Jaberthis year’s COP president, submitted edits to his Wikipedia page to disguise his interest in fossil fuels and make it appear he is committed to meeting the goals of the Paris climate agreement.

protector and Center for Climate Reporting (CCR)Report Amid growing criticism of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) CEO appointment to lead the summit, many users, including some paid by energy companies linked to al-Jaber, recently edited His online encyclopedia page (COP28 ).

An anonymous user revealed that ADNOC pays them because they suggestiond Wikipedia editors removed a $4 billion oil pipeline deal that al-Jaber signed with investment firms BlackRock and KKR in 2019, saying the deal was one of several “unnecessary details” included in al-Jaber’s page.

The same user asked the editor to replace a paragraph about al-Jaber’s work at ADNOC (the world’s 12th largest oil company by production), juxtaposing it with his role as the United Arab Emirates’ climate envoy, and referring to ADNOC’s role in ” Investing in carbon capture and green fuel technologies. “

Ramzi Haddad, Head of Marketing at COP28 identified as CCR As the owner of a Wikipedia user account called Junktuner, the account edited al-Jaber’s page to include information from A Bloomberg editorial That said the ADNOC executive “is exactly the kind of ally the climate movement needs.”

Haddad’s edit drew condemnation from Wikipedia administrators, who wrote: “The nature of your edits, such as those you made to the 2023 UN Climate Change overt financial interests.”

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (DR.I.), who Co-organizer letter Last week, more than 130 U.S. and EU lawmakers signed a call to remove al-Jaber as COP28 president, saying on Tuesday that the new report was the latest sign that the U.N. should “rethink how it runs these very important forums.”

“It’s not surprising that COP28 was trying to boost al-Jaber’s environmental credentials, but the fact remains that, as an oil executive, he was also overseeing a lot of the damage done to the planet,” Whitehouse told CCR.

Masdar, the UAE government-owned clean energy company of which al-Jaber is chairman and former chief executive, also paid a user to advertise his work as the COP28 chair at the company. The edits were filed a day after al-Jaber’s appointment was announced in January.

British MP Caroline Lucas, who represents the Green Party, told CCR The revelations suggest that “oil companies and their CEOs are taking greenwashing to a whole new level” by not only “controlling” global summits but also trying to control the rhetoric about al-Jaber, al-Jaber’s current company is expanding its fossil fuel production.

“It shows that a brutal crackdown on free speech is in full swing months before the conference,” Lucas said.

COP28 is scheduled for November. Al-Jaber was named chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change just weeks before it released its latest report on the climate crisis, promotional phone Phase out coal production in OECD countries by 2030, ensure net-zero emissions from electricity generation in rich countries by 2035, and end all funding and licensing for new oil and gas development.

Filmmaker Charles Creel said his colleagues’ greenwashing of public information about Al-Jabir showed “a problem with ‘getting everyone to sit down'” at meetings on the climate emergency.

Julia Steinberger, Professor of Social Challenges of Climate Change, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, explain The latest news is bound to prompt other climate envoys, including America’s John Kerry, to call for Jaber to step down.

“Sultan Jaber,” she said, “serves as a proxy for the fossil fuel industry whose main purpose is to prevent effective climate action.”



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