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COP28: Big promises on oil but environmentalists wary
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 12 - 2023

Countries and oil companies at the UN climate talks have promised to make major progress in tackling global warming in a large new energy pledge.
Around 100 countries promised to treble world renewable energy use by 2030.
And 50 oil and gas companies including Saudi giant Aramco pledged to stop adding to planet-warming gases by 2050.
But that only covers emissions from production, not the burning of fossil fuels and critics said it would not meaningfully tackle climate change.
There are also no penalties for missing targets and the promises are not binding.
"I am very skeptical," said Prof Bill Hare, CEO of Climate Analytics and author of numerous UN climate change reports.
"The real challenge for the oil and gas sector is to move away from producing oil and gas," he said. "Nothing else really matters in the end."
Not all of the pledges appear to be new. Many oil companies that have signed up to this commitment had previously announced they would reduce their emissions to zero.
They also allow companies to increase oil and gas production in the short-term, as long as it is reduced by 2050.
The pledge said that tripling renewable energy would help remove fossil fuels from the world's energy system by 2050 at the latest.
Addressing the summit on Saturday, COP28 President Sultan Al-Jaber said the new pledge "adds up to more countries and more companies from more sectors than ever before, all aligning with our North Star of 1.5C".
World leaders agreed in Paris in 2015 to limit global warming to that amount.
Burning huge amounts of oil, gas and coal is driving climate change but leaders cannot yet agree on how fast the world should stop using them.
Al-Jaber called Saturday's pledge "a great first step".
"Whilst many national oil companies have adopted net zero 2050 targets for the first time, I know that they and others, can and need to do more," he said.
"We need the entire industry to keep 1.5C within reach and set even stronger ambitions for decarbonization."
The UAE says the Decarbonization Charter will speed up climate action as oil and gas companies that account for 40% of the world's emissions promise to become net zero by 2050.
Reaching net zero means stopping adding greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Carroll Muffett, president of the Center for International Environmental Law, however, said that the only way to 'decarbonize' carbon-based oil and gas is to stop producing it "quickly, completely, and permanently".
"Anything short of this is just more industry greenwash."
The 50 companies, which also include the UAE's state oil company, also pledge to almost entirely stop releasing the potently planet-heating gas methane during oil and gas production by 2030.
On Saturday UN Secretary-General General António Guterres told the talks that the meeting "must commit countries to triple renewables capacity, double energy efficiency, and bring clean energy to all, by 2030."
He added the world must "phase out fossil fuels" in time to keep global temperature rise below 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.
The International Energy Agency has previously said that if the world drills more new oil and gas then the world will not meet its climate pledges, including limiting temperature rise to no more than 1.5C.
"The rapid acceleration of clean energy is needed, and we've called for the tripling of renewables. But it is only half the solution," said Tina Stige, Climate Envoy for the Marshall Islands, which is one of the nation's most vulnerable to climate change.
"The pledge can't greenwash countries that are simultaneously expanding fossil fuel production," she added.
The UAE's presidency of the COP28 talks has attracted criticism because the country is one the top 10 oil and gas producers in the world and the summit's president Sultan Al-Jaber also heads the giant Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc).
More world leaders are addressing COP28 which is in its third day.
Pope Francis said the ecological transition to save the world could be done by embracing renewable energy, "the elimination of fossil fuels, and education in lifestyles that are less dependent."
The pontiff was unable to attend the Dubai summit in person because of illness, so his speech was read by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Parolin. — BBC


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