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MoCCAE calls on climate experts to strengthen nature-based solutions in tackling climate change

COP28 Changemakers Majlis in Umm Al Quwain

UAE’s COP28 Changemakers Majlis Highlights Nature-Based Solutions

The latest session of the COP28 Changemakers Majlis, organized by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MoCCAE), took place in Umm Al Quwain. The event, part of a series leading up to COP28, focused on the crucial role of nature-based solutions in addressing climate change. H.E. Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, the UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, emphasized the power of nature-based solutions in mitigating climate impacts, citing Umm Al Quwain’s commitment to planting 100 million mangrove trees by 2030.

Key Discussions and Participants

The session featured leaders from various sectors, including H.E. Ahmed Ibrahim Obaid Al Ali, H.E. Ali Ahmed Ali Abu Ghazin, and H.E. Ahmed Al Hashmi. Discussions centered around the importance of mangroves and coral reefs as natural barriers against sea-level rise. The participants highlighted the need for cooperation, research, and effective policy implementation to ensure the success of nature-based solutions. Community engagement, technological innovations like drone-assisted tree planting, and economic contributions from projects such as honey extraction from mangrove forests were also discussed.

Outcomes and Future Plans

The Majlis concluded with a call to share successful nature-based solutions and strategies, emphasizing the economic and social benefits associated with such initiatives. The participants discussed plans to increase funding for the climate sector, leverage modern technology for preserving nature, and integrate green spaces into urban areas. The COP28 Changemakers Majlis series exemplifies the UAE’s commitment to open leadership and problem-solving, providing a platform for collaborative action on climate change.

 


MoCCAE calls on climate experts to strengthen nature-based solutions in tackling climate change

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