UAE Ministry Of Energy And Infrastructure Leads Climate Negotiations At COP30 In Brazil
The UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure participated in the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém, Brazil. Representing the nation in the National Climate Negotiations Team, the ministry played a crucial role in discussions on "Global Stocktake" and "Mitigation." This involvement underscores the UAE's commitment to fostering international climate cooperation and enhancing global climate ambitions.
The UAE stands out as the first Middle Eastern country to submit biennial update reports, highlighting its dedication to transparent climate reporting. During COP30, the ministry presented these reports at the 19th UNFCCC facilitative sharing of views workshop. This effort aligns with global best practices and reinforces the UAE's leadership in accurate climate data dissemination.

As part of the Global Climate Action Agenda, the ministry engaged in high-level ministerial sessions. These sessions focused on key aspects of transforming the UAE's energy sector. Discussions included streamlining bureaucracy in energy services, adopting clean energy policies, and advancing hydrogen-related legislation. These initiatives support economic growth and align with Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
The ministry also highlighted progress on long-term strategies aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Efforts include enhancing energy efficiency and supporting the "We the UAE 2031" vision. These actions demonstrate a commitment to sustainable development and positive environmental change.
Commitment to Global Climate Action
Throughout COP30, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure reaffirmed its dedication to excellence and leadership in global climate action. By actively participating in negotiations and workshops, it strengthened the UAE’s role as a key player in shaping international climate policies. This approach reflects a unified national strategy from COP28 to COP30.
In conclusion, the UAE continues to position itself as a model for effective climate partnerships. Through strategic interventions and active participation, it aims to drive consensus and raise international climate ambition. The nation's efforts are directed towards sustainable change and achieving long-term environmental goals.
With inputs from WAM