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US climate envoy commends decision to hold COP28 in UAE

Arabian antelopes graze in the desert outside Dubai on January 4, 2022. (AFP)
  • John Kerry said that fossil fuel economies should be encouraged to lead the transition to clean energy
  • The climate envoy said that this year’s COP27 conference nudged the world closer to the goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit the rise in global temperatures

Washington, US— The US has commended the decision to hold next year’s 28th UN climate change conference in the UAE.

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said that fossil fuel economies should be encouraged to lead the transition to clean energy.

“It’s very exciting that the UAE, an OPEC member, is going to host COP28, and it’s so important that you have an oil and gas producing nation step up and say we understand the challenge of the climate crisis,” he told media.

“The UAE leadership has taken very smart steps because they know that what’s coming out of the ground is not forever, either physically or politically, and they’re looking at what the new world is going to look like.”

Also read: World Green Economy Summit in Dubai supports UAE COP28

“If there are going to be new forms of energy, they want to be among the providers of it, just as they are today.”

Kerry said that this year’s COP27 conference, held last month in Egypt, nudged the world closer to the goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5C above pre-industrial times.

He praised the announcement of 30 upgraded national climate plans along with the summit’s headline agreement on “loss and damage” to help vulnerable countries reeling from climate-driven extreme weather and rising seas.

Also read: UAE calls for inclusive climate agenda for COP28