UAE's Jaber, COP28 president, says he is listening, ready to engage

 

United Arab Emirates' Industry Minister Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber speaks during the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, October 31, 2022.

BENGALURU, Feb 7 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates climate envoy and designated COP28 president said on Tuesday his country, which is due to host the summit later this year, was approaching the task with humility, responsibility and urgency.


"It is not a conflict of interest. It is in our common interest to have the energy industry working alongside everyone on the solutions the world needs," Sultan al-Jaber, who is also head of the state oil giant ADNOC, said at the India Energy Week conference. "The UAE COP presidency is listening and ready to engage."


Jaber's appointment to lead the climate summit this year fueled activists' worries that big industry was hijacking the world's response to the global warming crisis.


The UAE, a major OPEC oil exporter, will be the second Arab state to host the climate conference after Egypt in 2022.


The UAE and other Gulf energy producers have called for a realistic energy transition in which hydrocarbons would keep a role in energy security while making commitments to decarbonization.

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