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UAE to reveal nationwide climate plan under Paris pact before COP29

The United Arab Emirates intends to launch its new national environment strategy under the Paris environment contract, describing how it will cut its greenhouse gas emissions from 2025 to 2035, before the COP29 climate summit in November.

That would make it among the very first major emitters to take that action ahead of the February 2025 due date.

Sultan Al Jaber, president of last year's COP28 environment top in Dubai, said the oil-producing country will submit its new nationally identified contribution (NDC) to the UN in order to motivate other countries to come forward with their plans.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

NDCs are the structure of the Paris Agreement and are supposed to motivate countries to adopt brand-new emissions-reduction targets and measures that keep them on track to fulfill the Paris goal of accomplishing net absolutely no emissions by 2050 and avoiding global temperature levels from rising beyond 1.5 C.

The Paris Arrangement requires countries to advance brand-new and stronger NDCs every five years.

CRUCIAL QUOTE

We should view NDCs not as a concern however as platforms for new streams of growth, green jobs and a tidy future, Jaber said on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly at a meeting assembled by the presidents of Dubai's COP28, upcoming COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, and next year's police in Belem, Brazil.

KEY CONTEXT

The brand-new round of NDCs are the very first test of the commitment made in 2015's police 28 agreement to transition far from fossil fuels. The last round of country plans by significant oil, gas and coal manufacturers did not discuss these sectors or mention phasing down output, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development.

Advocacy group Oil Change International said on Thursday the past, present and future police officer hosts are set to increase their combined oil and gas production by 33% by 2035.

(source: Reuters)