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萝莉视频 committed to preserving environment, water resources, minister tells WEF

萝莉视频 committed to preserving environment, water resources, minister tells WEF
Visitors attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Riyadh, 萝莉视频, April 28, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 28 April 2024

萝莉视频 committed to preserving environment, water resources, minister tells WEF

萝莉视频 committed to preserving environment, water resources, minister tells WEF
  • Nation providing incentives for private sector to become more engaged, Abdulrahman Al-Fadley says

DUBAI: 萝莉视频 has detailed plans for the protection of its lands and environmental resources, the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture said on Sunday.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Abdulrahman Al-Fadley said: 鈥淲e have devised our plans based on the preservation of our environment and the management of our water resources. The Kingdom is also providing incentives for the private sector to become more engaged and more responsible toward the environment.鈥

With 40 percent of lands around the world degraded and further degrading at an alarming rate, critical action is needed as the UN Convention to Combat Desertification COP16 is set to take place in Riyadh in December.

Al-Fadley said 萝莉视频 had preserved millions of hectares of land and set up programs for cloud seeding and increasing the number of dams in the country.

鈥淭his will not only be beneficial to the Kingdom but for the whole region,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith us hosting COP16 we are hoping to give the meeting the importance it commands. We don鈥檛 want matters to go back to the status quo after COP16 ends.鈥

Tariq Al-Olaimy, a member of the Global Shapers Community Foundation Board at the WEF, commended King Salman for his land restoration efforts.

鈥淲hen you put nature first, you are equally putting people first,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ature is our greatest collaborator 鈥 There is no successful growth story without successful land restoration and this starts inwardly, through our religion, community, values and moral clarity.鈥

Ibrahim Thiaw, secretary of the UNCCD, warned of global repercussions if the world did not pay heed to environmental safekeeping.

鈥淓ntire ecosystems are being destroyed through actions and inactions,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here has been a 29 percent increase in droughts in the past few years and that is affecting 1.8 billion people around the world. For poor nations that is disastrous and carries a large death toll of animals, people and agriculture. We have to be more proactive and not just emergency-ready. We must attempt to avoid emergencies.鈥

Thiaw said the Panama Canal鈥檚 functionality had been reduced by 12 percent, which was causing a problem for supplies.

鈥淒emand is increasing while resources are shrinking,鈥 he said. 鈥淎s humanity we have been looking at resources as if they are unlimited. We have not been managing them. Companies need to reset their relationship with nature and we need to focus on land restoration to keep going.鈥

Naoki Ishii, director of the Center for Global Commons, had similar concerns.

鈥淲e are on a collision course,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he only solution is to modify our economic system. COP16 must be transformative for all of us. We need the political momentum to implement positive changes.

鈥淚f we are able to push those efforts, economically and ideally speaking, that will be a game changer.鈥