UAE’s Green Energy Lobbying For COP28

The UAE has spent lavish funds in hopes of promoting itself as a green energy hub. Emirates
will be the host of next year’s UN climate conference. Emirates made an announcement last
year that the country will be hosting Cop28. A big-name lobbying firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer
& Feld has reportedly been paid $2.85m to inform Republican and Democratic lawmakers of the
selection about the same.

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Received Funds From The UAE

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld is a firm working in the favor of the UAE. The organization
even went on to send an email blitz that alerted a diverse group of offices about the decision.
This organization is also making efforts to convince the Environmental Council of Democratic
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and top Republicans Lindsey Graham and Lisa Murkowski to
help the Emirates.
 In addition, the UAE has also hired several lobbying and PR firm Fleishman-Hillard to paint the
Emirates’ climate agenda in a positive light. Ahead of the announcement made by the UAE
about the country hosting the Cop28 Emirates has been doing a lot of lobbying activities to turn
things in their favor.

UAE Climate Initiatives Amplified By Lobbying Firms

Between September and October 2021, some lobbying firms made major plans to promote UAE
as a green hub. We saw many reports coming into the media that were aimed at amplifying the
UAE’s climate initiatives. The firms have been working to facilitate interviews with ministers and
helping UAE to discuss the issue of climate change.
UAE has been spending hundreds of dollars on funding activities and firms receiving the funds
have been promoting the country’s pledge regarding climate issues. UAE is expected to reach
net-zero emissions by 2050. These details were revealed in the federal documents reviewed by
MEE.

Emirates Is Solar At Home And Hydrocarbon Outside Home

The UAE has poured billions of dollars and has invested its time and money into clean energy
projects. Emirates is home to the largest single-site solar park in the world. It also continues to
invest in fossil fuels and has improved its economy in the past few years.
Analysts have revealed that Gulf states see little inconsistency in investing in solar sectors.
“The more Gulf states can reduce domestic demand for hydrocarbons, the more they have
available to export at higher prices abroad,” Jim Krane, working as an energy expert and fellow
at Rice University’s Baker Institute, told the media.

Gulf Energy Producers Empowered 

Cash-strapped Egypt will be hosting this year’s Cop27. The event will be held at the resort city
of Sharm el-Sheikh. The country has sought to cut back on electricity consumption nationwide,
as they are aiming aim of freeing up more natural gas to export to Europe.

Gulf energy producers are more empowered at this year’s climate conference, as the war in
Ukraine has raised concerns about the traditional energy sector. UAE will be awaking at this
year’s event, which is hosted by a close Middle Eastern ally.
More than 1,000 Emirati delegates have attended Cop27. Seventy members of the delegations
of the UAE have been tied to the hydrocarbon industry. Among the group that attended the
conference include Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, who is the chief executive officer of Abu Dhabi
National Oil Co and some other energy producing companies.
Like other Gulf leaders, Jaber will also be working to help the Emirates reshape the narrative on
climate policy. The country has released a serious warning for the people working in the energy
sector that the failure to invest in fossil fuels before could create a “recipe for disaster”.
Matthew Hedges, who is an analyst of UAE affairs and the author of a book on Gulf governance
was imprisoned for six months in the Emirates because of his doctoral research. He has shared
that the Emirates’ lobbying around climate technologies, Cop27 and Cop28 is to “divert the
discussion away from practical outputs to simply communication”.
Jaber is playing an important role as the head of both ADNOC and the UAE climate envoy.
Jaber recently said: “policies aimed at divesting from hydrocarbons too soon, without adequate
viable alternatives, are self-defeating”.

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