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UAE Discussing Passing Federal Climate Change Regulation

UAE Discussing Passing Federal Climate Change Regulation

Introduction

The UAE experienced tremendous growth over a brief period since it gained independence in 1971. It has become a global power and a beacon of international business in the Middle Eastern region. In this time, the Emirates within the nation have arisen to specialise in a variety of areas. Dubai is the globally famous business hub, while Abu Dhabi is the capital and has vast amounts of oil and wealth. Overall, the country has demonstrated significant diversity throughout.

Entering on to the international scene presents its requirements and tasks for a country to consider and accomplish. One such area is that of climate responsibility. Pollution will no doubt arise, and energy demands soar. The nation, along with most developed jurisdictions around the world, are currently looking into methods of reducing our impacts on the climate.

The UAE is no different. There have already arisen initiatives across the country and region which show tremendous progress. An example of the efforts include the planned Masdar City which looks to have as little a carbon footprint as possible. However, a recent announcement has occurred, and a new regulation concerning climate change is soon to be introduced.

UN Climate Action Summit                   

The new climate change regulation was initially brought during the Climate Action Summit. This event took place during September of 2019, and many essential entities and governments from around the world introduced and discussed potential future regulations and changes that are to occur.

The new UAE regulation looks to instil a higher level of responsibility among entities that plan and develop projects throughout the nation. Before any construction commencing, the risks must be identified, and methods of mitigation should be assessed. The UAE further announced that it would be joining the Global Commission on Adaption to further their cause.

This regulation is a crucial step in leading to a cleaner future for the UAE. Though no date has yet received specification for the upcoming law, it will likely receive great importance.