Dr Sultan Al Jaber says world must unite on climate action

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Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and COP28 President, has reiterated the need for the world to unite on climate action, saying "now, more than ever we need to deliver a clear message of hope, solidary, stability and prosperity".

Addressing a record number of ministers and delegations from around the world at the opening session of pre-COP, he said: "We have to come through. We must unite. We must act. And we must deliver in Dubai".

Al Jaber called for solutions to achieve alignment, common ground and consensus between all parties, when it comes to the phasing out of fossil fuels and increasing renewable energy.

"We have no time to waste on disunity," Al Jaber warned. "We must look beyond short-term thinking; we must end the excuses and delays, and redefine our self-interest as a common interest."

The COP28 President reiterated the need to deliver a robust response to the Global Stocktake and put the world back on track on delivering the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.

He highlighted key areas of focus, including a strong mitigation outcome, a comprehensive adaptation agreement, and “groundbreaking solutions” on finance. "That includes delivering on the fund and funding arrangements for loss and damage,” he added. “What was promised in Sharm el Sheikh must be delivered in Dubai."

The two-day Pre-COP meet in Abu Dhabi is a preparatory meeting of ministers and negotiators ahead of COP28.

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