The Kingdom of Bahrain is exhibiting a prominent pavilion as part of its participation in the COP28 Climate Summit.
Exhibitions inside the pavilion will highlight recent developments launched by the Saudis in this context, including the establishment of the Safaa Voluntary Platform to offset carbon emissions, as well as Bahrain’s National Energy Strategy and the launch of a USD 750 million fund. It emphasizes efforts.
The initiative aims to improve environmental safety, and in addition to highlighting progress in its implementation, Saudi Arabia has launched initiatives to contribute to improving environmental safety.
Mohammad Mezzal, environmental expert at Bahrain Supreme Council, said the Bahrain pavilion highlights the National Action Plan announced by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain. The plan aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 through three paths: a low-carbon economy. , adapting to climate change and creating sustainable opportunities in the new green economy.
In a statement to Emirates News Agency (WAM), the prime minister spoke about the strategy announced by Saudi Arabia as part of its commitment at COP26 to achieve 30 per cent carbon neutrality by 2035, and about Saudi Arabia’s commitment to investing in a green economy. pointed out the strategy. leveraged efforts to change and mitigate 80 percent of carbon emissions from just seven locations (factories) that emit 80 percent of carbon emissions.
Regarding the Kingdom of Bahrain’s efforts to promote environmental conservation, he said that 400,000 mangrove trees have been planted since COP26 and COP26, in addition to efforts to quadruple the number of mangrove trees, reducing energy waste. , emphasized the need to provide incentives to rely on new renewable energy. The kingdom aims to plant 1.6 million trees by 2035 (ANI/WAM)
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