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As the United Nations COP28 climate summit ended Wednesday, Sultan al-Jaber walked out with what the United Arab Emirates wanted all along — the prestige of hosting negotiations that got the ...
Speaking a day after COP28 president Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber proposed embracing fossil fuels into the future, Guterres said "we cannot save a burning planet with a fire hose of fossil fuels".
Britain's King Charles III shakes hands with United Arab Emirates' Minister of State, CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and President of COP28, Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, at Buckingham Palace ...
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in 2024. Al Jaber is the ADNOC group chief executive, [31] [32] and a member of the Abu Dhabi Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs. [33] He is chairman of the Emirates Development Bank, [34] [35] and the board of trustees of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence.
During the COP28, Masdar was reported to have hired lobbyists and a public relations firm, First International Resources, to defend its work during the COP28 after criticism from politicians and environmentalists. Masdar chairman and founder Sultan Al Jaber, was the president of COP28. According to the contract, the consultancy was to respond ...
COP28 took place in the United Arab Emirates in 2023 and included the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement. The UAE nominated Sultan al-Jaber, who is also head of Abu Dhabi's national oil company ADNOC, to preside over COP28. [77] Azerbaijan will host COP29 in 2024.
Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber says his words have been ‘taken out of context’ after being slammed by climate groups over the suggestion there was ‘no science’ behind requiring the end of fossil ...
The new board is chaired by Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber and includes the following members: Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi – Deputy Chair; Mohamad Abdulla Al Junaibi – Member; Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi – Member, and Mr. Nart Bouran - Member. On 19 September 2023, Abu Dhabi Media was rebranded to Abu Dhabi Media Network.