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UAE convenes world leaders from policy, business and industry to take climate action and accelerate sustainable development
ABU DHABI, UAE Jan 10, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) will host heads of state, more than 500 
global speakers, 150 government ministers, 1,000 international businesses, and 
3,000 students 

- UAE aims to accelerate pathways to net zero by mobilizing finance, innovation 
and partnerships


Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2022 taking place from 15 – 19 January, 
will convene global leaders, including heads of state, policy makers, and 
international business leaders, as the United Arab Emirates aims to take the 
agenda global sustainability forward and accelerate pathways to net zero.

UAE convenes world leaders from policy, business and industry to take climate 
action and accelerate sustainable development
Hosted by Masdar, ADSW 2022 will be the first major sustainability event after 
the COP26 climate change conference, and will act as a global catalyst for 
COP27, which will be held in Egypt in 2022, and COP28, which will be hosted by 
the UAE in 2023. Held annually since 2008, ADSW has become one of the latest 
sustainability platforms in the world, with more than 45,000 people from 175 
countries participating in ADSW 2020. 

HE Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, 
Special Envoy for Climate Change, and Chairman of Masdar, said: "The next few 
years will be pivotal as we work together across policy, business and industry 
to accelerate progressive climate action that will deliver economic 
opportunities and prosperity for current and future generations. 

"The UAE has a long-term vision that will build on our longstanding track 
record in innovating climate solutions across the entire energy spectrum. Abu 
Dhabi Sustainability Week continues to offer an ideal platform for promoting, 
deploying and taking these climate solutions to scale around the world. Aligned 
with the UAE's 'Principles of the 50,' it provides opportunities for global 
collaboration, knowledge sharing, investment and advancing new technological 
innovations that will take the global sustainability agenda forward and turn 
plans into action."

In addition to heads of state, leaders confirmed to participant at ADSW 
included HE Mr António Guterres, United Nations Secretary General; Ms Damilola 
Ogunbiyi, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable 
Energy for all, Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Energy for All SEforAll; 
John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate; HE Sameh Shoukry, 
Minister of Foreign Affairs, President Designate COP27; Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, 
COP26 President; Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World Health 
Organization; Francesco La Camera, Director-General of International Renewable 
Energy Agency; Ferid Belhaj, Vice-President of the World Bank Group; HE Ban 
Ki-moon, President of the Assembly and Chair of the Council of the Global Green 
Growth Institute, Eight Secretary-General of the United Nations; Rishi Kapoor, 
Co-Chief Executive Officer, Investcorp; and Karen Wong, Global Head of ESG and 
Sustainable Investing, State Street Global Advisors, one of the world's largest 
asset managers with US $3.90 trillion under its management.

Commenting ahead of her appearance at the ADSW, HE Halimah Yacob, President of 
the Republic of Singapore, said, "To deliver a sustainable future for our 
planet, the collective action of all stakeholders is needed. Even as we tackle 
the pandemic, we must not lose sight of other equally pressing global 
challenges. Governments, businesses, researchers, communities and individuals 
all have a role in addressing the challenges of climate change. 

"The ADSW provides us a timely opportunity to exchange views on our collective 
response, and the urgent steps needed. I thank His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin 
Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the 
UAE Armed Forces, for inviting me to speak at the Summit."

The hosting of ADSW is a key component in the UAE's positioning as a regional 
and global leader in sustainability and climate action. Last October, the UAE 
announced its Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, a national drive to 
achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, the first such initiative in the MENA 
region. The UAE was also the first Arab country to set voluntary clean energy 
targets, and the first Gulf state to sign the Paris Agreement.

Further demonstrating the UAE's leading role in driving action on climate 
change, at home, in the region, and throughout the world, the ADSW Opening 
Ceremony and the Zayed Sustainability Prize Awards Ceremony will take place at 
Expo 2020 Dubai on Monday January 17 to coincide with Global Goals Week. All 
other ADSW events will take place in Abu Dhabi or virtually. 

Since its inception, ADSW has reflected the changing global sustainability 
landscape, broadening its scope from renewable energy and water, to include new 
global trends and topics like artificial intelligence, space and mobility. The 
number of ADSW events has also expanded over time, with the additions of the 
IRENA Assembly in 2010, the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable 
Energy' (WiSER) Forum in 2015, Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum in 2017, 
Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Forum 2019, and the virtual ADSW Summit in 2021. 

Taking place virtually on January 17, the ADSW Summit will bring together 
global leaders to engage in dialogue and outline actions to achieve a net-zero 
future. Delivering global net zero commitments and the journey to the COP28 
climate change conference will be key topics for discussion at the ADSW Summit. 

The World Future Energy Summit exhibition and forums, which take place at the 
Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) during ADSW from January 17-19, 
will showcase exhibitors from nearly 1,000 international companies, supporting 
the global energy transition. Exhibiting companies will showcase the latest 
innovations for clean energy, water, smart cities, and ecowaste. Country 
pavilions participating at the World Future Energy Summit include China, India, 
Japan, South Korea, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland 
and Nigeria. 

Key ADSW dates include: January 15-16 - IRENA Assembly, January 17 – Opening 
Ceremony and the Zayed Sustainability Prize Awards Ceremony, ADSW Summit, 
January 17-19 – World Future Energy Summit, Innovate, Youth 4 Sustainability 
Hub, January 18-19 Atlantic Council Forums January 18 – WiSER Forum, January 
19, Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Forum. 

Delivering ADSW 2022 successfully can only be achieved by the ongoing support 
of our global sponsors and partners; Abu Dhabi Department of Energy; Aramex, 
Bee'ah, Crédit Agricole, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation; Engie, Etihad 
Airways, General Electric, InvestCorp, McKinsey & Company, Mubadala Investment 
Company, Pepsico, Power China; Tabreed, and the UAE Space Agency. 

Registration details for ADSW events can be found on www.adsw.ae.

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SOURCE: Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week