Oil-rich UAE orders emissions monitoring in new climate law
10 Articles
10 Articles
Dubai had hosted the COP28 on climate in 2023. But it is only on Friday 30 May that the United Arab Emirates is implementing a law on climate change. A text that imposes a framework and actions to limit the country's greenhouse gas emissions, which however still intends to remain a major player in the oil industry.

Oil-rich UAE orders emissions monitoring in new climate law
The United Arab Emirates, a major oil exporter, began mandatory emissions monitoring for companies on Friday under a new law targeting climate change.
Greenpeace MENA sounds the alarm bell: Heatwaves are hitting the Gulf, and the Region is boiling
Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is sounding the alarm as extreme heat waves sweep the Middle East. Earlier in May, the United Arab Emirates shattered its temperature record for the second consecutive day, reaching a staggering 51.6°C in Abu Dhabi—just 0.4°C shy of the country’s all-time high. But there is also reason for hope.By Hiam MardiniKuwait's temperatures remained consistently high, reaching around 50°C for several consecut…
The United Arab Emirates, one of the world's leading oil exporters, has put in place on Friday a legislative framework to combat climate change, a first in the region, according to Greenpeace.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage