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UAE Minister of Climate Change Calls for Greater Collaboration at COP29

by Rachel

In an effort to highlight the UAE’s efforts to foster collaboration and inclusion in climate mitigation, Her Excellency Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, took part in a series of high-profile events at COP29.

Throughout her speaking engagements, that covered climate related themes such as Agriculture, Water and Youth, the Minister highlighted the UAE’s continued efforts to promote collaboration and inclusion, two elements that the UAE believes are essential to accelerating climate action throughout 2025 and into COP30 in Brazil in November.

The Minister gave the opening speech at the ‘Delivering on Climate Action Through Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation’ event – she outlined the global lead that the UAE has taken in promoting the potential of agriculture and food systems in keeping a global temperature rise of 1.5 degrees within reach.

“As we embark on COP29 and look ahead to COP30, it is vital we continue the momentum established at COP28 and collaborate at scale”, said HE Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak. “We must work hard to identify synergies between nations in terms of their food challenges and embrace opportunities to accelerate progress. We are already reaping the rewards of collaboration, but there is scope for so much more.”

In another event hosted by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, the Minister joined COP29 president, H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, and other international representatives to discuss the role of cities and regions in delivering on the goals of the Paris Agreement.

During this event, ‘Baku to Belem and Beyond: COP Presidencies Bringing Cities, Urbanisation and Multilevel Climate Action to the Heart of the Climate Agenda’, the Minister presented updates since the launch of the COP28 Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships for Climate Action (CHAMP) initiative. The CHAMP pledge was endorsed by 74 nations at COP28 in 2023, highlighting the global community’s recognition that multilevel cooperation can be the bridge between pledges and progress.

Later, the Minister opened the AIM for Scale event, ‘Global Partnership to Scale-up Weather Services for Farmers’, during which she launched AIM for Scale’s first Innovation Package: ‘A Blueprint for Collective Action to Scale Access to High-quality, Farmer-centred Weather forecasts in LMICs’.

“AIM for Scale exists for one clear purpose: to find promising, climate-friendly agricultural innovations – and give them the support they need to reach as many farmers as possible worldwide”, she said.

The Minister also took part in the ‘Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on the Decline of Water Basins’ event. In her speech, she stressed the importance of collaboration in bridging the gap between national and global climate security and highlighted the UAE’s sponsoring of the upcoming UN Water Conference in 2026.

“The spirit of collaboration and cooperation will be on full display when we co-host the 2026 UN Water Conference, in partnership with Senegal”, she said. “By working with our Senegalese partners, as well as the international community, we will provide a platform to drive the Water Action Agenda and boost global efforts to ensure accessible, sustainable water and sanitation for all.”

The Minister attended the COP29 IRENA Youth Circle Event, ‘Intergenerational Action for Tripling Renewable Energy by 2030’. The event forms part of IRENA’s efforts to convene a youth circle at COP29, in partnership with the Global Renewables Alliance, creating a space for young people to meaningfully engage with decision makers on key issues for renewable energy transition.

During the event, the Minister discussed ways in which educational institutions and governments can collaborate to ensure young people acquire the skills needed to lead in the renewable energy sector, and innovative methods that can be employed to make energy transition knowledge and training more accessible and relevant to youth in the Global South.

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