Appointment of COP28 President Again Showcases Conflict of Interest Dominating Climate Policy - News Summed Up

Appointment of COP28 President Again Showcases Conflict of Interest Dominating Climate Policy


January 12, 2023WASHINGTON, DC — Today, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced its appointment of Sultan Al Jaber as President-Designate of the upcoming UN climate summit COP28, which is scheduled to take place from November 30-December 12 in Dubai. Sultan Al Jaber is chief of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), the world’s twelfth-largest oil company by production, head of Masdar (also referred to as the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company), and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the UAE. The Center for International Environmental Law issued the following reaction:“The appointment of Sultan Al Jaber as President-Designate of this year’s upcoming UN climate conference is an outrageous illustration of the gross conflicts of interest currently dominating international climate policy. “His appointment underscores the concern that civil society has raised repeatedly about corporate capture. “This appointment is even more alarming as the UAE government aggressively curtails the rights and freedoms of civil society, preventing the expression of dissent.


Source: New York Times January 12, 2023 16:58 UTC



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