A COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The
UAE Environment Day, which was launched 20 years ago, celebrated on February 4
each year, aims to highlight the commitment of the UAE Government towards
preserving the environment and realising sustainable development by achieving a
balance between ecological, economic and social dimensions of development.
Also, such an occasion recognises the efforts of the various stakeholders and
raises awareness about the importance of natural resources, while urging
individuals and groups to participate actively in its protection.
The
20th National Environment Day 2017, carried the theme of ‘Sustainable
Consumption and Production (SCP)’. It represents a golden opportunity to
achieve many goals at the same time because rationalising the consumption of
resources such as energy and water resources and reducing waste and emissions
can help achieve sustainability, fight climate change and improve quality of
life.
On
the other hand, achieving Sustainable Development means realising the UAE
Vision 2021 National Agenda that focuses on improving the quality of air,
preserving water resources, increasing the contribution of clean energy and
implementing green growth plans.
SCP
is one of the 17th agreed goals of 2030 Agenda of United Nations General
Assembly (Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs) by all nations in September
2015. This simply emphasises the clear vision of the UAE as SCP goal is a key
objective towards realising all other SDGs. In other words, no single country
can really realise SDGs without realising SCP.
Since the
UAE Environment day is under the patronage of President His Highness Shaikh
Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, this simply means the UAE is willing, serious and
committed to protect the environment, scarce natural resources and continue on
the green growth path.
A major challenge
Since the SCP is recognised as an overarching theme to link
environmental and development challenges, it means that the UAE leadership is
fully aware and very keen on achieving sustainable development that does not
harm the environment, current or future generations. For the UAE, the high
consumption rates present a major challenge and are one of the reasons behind
the high ecological footprint in the country.
The definition proposed in the 1994 Oslo Symposium on
Sustainable Consumption defines SCP as ‘the use of services and related
products, which respond to basic needs and bring a better quality of life,
while minimising the use of natural resources and toxic materials as well as
emissions of waste and pollutants over the life cycle of the service or product
so as not to jeopardise the needs of future generations’.
In fact, sustainable consumption has become a necessity now in
the UAE and the world. The world is facing various environmental crises related
to water, climate change, food and energy. A shift in the way goods and
services are produced and consumed in a sustainable way will guarantee a
minimum of waste and pollution, avoidance of a disturbing ecological balance,
intergenerational and intragenerational equity and sustainable development.
In
fact, rationalising consumption is an Islamic culture that is missing in our
modern societies. Islam requires its followers to care for the environment
through their behaviour and attitude. Unsustainable consumption goes against
Islamic values. All types of extravagance are bad and even considered a sin in
Islamic culture.
Thus,
it is very beneficial to include Islamic teachings and guidance in relation to
SCP in various activities around the UAE Environment Day theme. In fact, the
activities will not only be on February 4 but will continue all year round
which is a very good practice as it is not only a one-day festive but a
year-long campaign to promote SCP in the UAE.
Ministry
of Climate Change and Environment, different municipalities and other local
environmental bodies organise various activities and events throughout the year
as part of the celebrations. In addition, many corporates, civil society
organisations and individuals organise various events to promote and express
their commitment to SCP.
It
is worth mentioning that changing behaviour and attitude is the most difficult
task and takes quite some time to be achieved. Thus a three-year round for SCP
is important to focus on changing shopping habits by buying products that are
eco-friendly and help reduce individual’s carbon footprints — by using a car
pool whenever possible, reusing products, recycling them, and reducing the use
of plastic bags and products and so on.
Responsible
behaviour
In
fact, if this is achieved, it will be a great victory for humanity as only then
environmentally responsible behaviour (Sustainable consumption) of the people
will oblige companies to produce in a sustainable way as well (Sustainable
production).
Last
but not least, the UAE has witnessed unprecedented development on all levels in
recent years, which has led to an accelerated process of change in all aspects
of life. Much has been achieved for the UAE to be a global hub for trade,
industry and tourism, as the country today attracts more than 200 nationalities
to work and live here.
Realising
SCP will enhance the UAE’s image even further, advance the quality of life and
achieve sustainable development, attract more tourism and visitors as well as
bring in more investment to the country.
By Mohamed Abdel Raouf
Dr Mohamed Abdel Raouf is an independent environment
researcher.
Credit:
gulfnews.com
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