Home Climate COP28 chief’s Sultan Al Jaber begins global tour Nations should aim to raise spending on technologies including carbon capture, nuclear power and hydrogen, according to Al Jaber by Bloomberg February 8, 2023 Oil and gas will have a key role to play even as the world shifts to cleaner energy and climate talks should reflect the challenges of energy poverty, according to the president of this year’s COP summit. The UAE, which will host COP28, is canvassing other nations in the build up to the event in Dubai and aims to champion the needs of emerging countries with limited access to electricity, Sultan Al Jaber said Tuesday at an energy forum in Bengaluru. “The world still needs hydrocarbons and will need them to bridge from the current energy system to the new one,” Al Jaber said, as he held talks in India on the first stop of a round of pre-COP diplomacy. “We cannot unplug the current energy system before we have built the new one.” #DrSultanAlJaber stressed the importance of coming together to act on empowering the Global South with a just energy transition while keeping 1.5C alive, in his first international speech as #COP28UAE President-Designate during @IndiaEnergyWeek pic.twitter.com/UB1IAOCX0l — Office Of The UAE Special Envoy For Climate Change (@uaeclimateenvoy) February 7, 2023 Al Jaber is also the chairman of Masdar, one of the largest renewable-energy investors in the world. The UAE pumps about 3.4 million barrels of crude a day, making it the biggest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries after Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and is investing to raise production further. Talks in India come ahead of planned discussions in Europe and the US aimed at shaping the UAE’s agenda for COP28, which starts in late November. There must be a focus on how to “hold back emissions, not progress,” Al Jaber told the forum. Nations should aim to raise spending on technologies including carbon capture, nuclear power and hydrogen, according to Al Jaber. “Spending on these fundamental enablers of decarbonization are less than 5 per cent of what is spent on renewables,” he said. “This must change.” Read: COP28 UAE logo unveiled, showcases ‘One World’ concept Tags Bengaluru COP28 India Iraq oil OPEC Saudi Arabia Sustainability 0 Comments You might also like Riyadh Metro opens green, red lines as network nears full completion FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host Saudi Arabia’s PIF launches new hotel management company Landmark Group unveils textile recycling facility in Dubai