Experts tackle the pressing issues of biodiversity loss and climate change at Expo 2020’s first World Majlis

DUBAI, Biodiversity’s critical role in the survival of the planet, and the importance of listening to and learning from nature, dominated discussion at Expo 2020 Dubai’s first World Majlis at the Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion. Climate and Biodiversity Week is the first of the 10 themed weeks running over the next six months, anchoring Expo 2020’s Programme for People and the Planet.

Held as part of Climate and Biodiversity Week, the Majlis featured thought leaders and experts from around the world, who traded ideas on everything from using birds of prey to deal with rodents destroying crops in Israel, Jordan and Palestine, to overhauling educational curricula in a lively 90-minute session.

World-renowned ecological expert and founder of the Eden Project in the UK, Sir Tim Smit, who was pivotal in developing Expo 2020’s cutting-edge Terra Pavilion, praised the World Majlis concept. “It’s important for a very simple reason that the world has been dominated by the great European or Western capitals, and they carry a weight of baggage on them, which makes change very difficult.

“And what’s so exciting about Dubai in particular, and the Emirates as a whole, is that it doesn’t carry that baggage, which means that people are happy to talk about things, although they wouldn’t necessarily want to come to London to have those discussions. I think this could develop into something of great significance, so I’m very proud to be part of it.”

Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, said:””It says in the Quran that God created human beings after the creation of the Earth to be the custodian of the environment, to be the custodian of this Earth. This is why biodiversity, the environment and Mother Earth are very critical to sustain our life.”

Tom Crowther, founder of the Crowther Lab, Switzerland, and a finalist in The Earthshot, said: “Biodiversity conservation and restoration is incredibly hard – a social, economic and ecological challenge. Those heroes of biodiversity are doing so in isolation, often facing these challenges alone.”

Professor Alexandre Roulin, Head of the Owl for Peace Initiative, University of Lausanne, said: “Like biodiversity and climate change, these problems know no boundaries. You have to bring along your Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian friends to do the same job. Even the imams teach the people while preaching, the barn owl is not bad luck. This is good luck for you, as it does the job for you of killing the rodents, and that way people are educated to understand the value of nature and biodiversity.”

Dr Lalasia Bialic-Murphy, Lead Scientist, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, said: “Each ecosystem is different, and we’re just at the beginning of our path of understanding and restoring different systems around the world. What I’m hearing in this conversation is that some people are talking about climate change, and some people are talking about biodiversity, but really the best news is that they’re interconnected.”

Referring to the role of the Owls for Peace initiative in controlling the rodent population, Gerrard Albert, Chairman of Nga Tangata Tiaki o Whanganui, New Zealand, and a leading force behind the idea of developing a legal status for natural entities, said: “Nature is sovereign, and we know that nature has power. When it rains here, when the sandstorms come, nature has much more power than the rest of us. We have to adapt to that, we have to move out of the way. I want to hear the owls and the trees talking, instructing us. I’m sick of hearing about how we can do better for nature – nature can do wonders for us!”

Entitled ‘Nature’s Game of Jenga: Getting Creative to Fight Biodiversity Loss’, the Majlis was held in collaboration with the Switzerland Pavilion.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Siemens partner to drive sustainability and digitalisation

DUBAI, The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and Siemens have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a long-term strategic partnership.

The MoU aims to utilise advanced technology in transport networks and energy sustainability through digital technologies, and to adopt the latter as a major part of the ministry’s technical solutions and enhance its efforts to drive sustainable development and digital transformation in line with the UAE government directives.

The MoU was signed by Yousef Al Ali, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Electricity, Water and Future Energy Sector at the Ministry, and Helmut von Struve, CEO of Siemens in the UAE and the Middle East, in the presence of Sharif Salim Al Olama, Under-Secretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the Ministry, and Matthias Rebellius, Member of the Board of Directors of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure.

Through this strategic partnership, the two sides will consult on the development of sustainable and digital transmission networks, ways of improving energy management and savings, and smart building technologies, in addition to cooperating in managing and saving energy for micro-grids, improving industrial energy and energy efficiency and smart substations at the edge of the network, and exploring opportunities using new technologies and ecosystems based on the energy of the future.

By signing the MoU, the two parties also aim to cooperate jointly to exchange knowledge, hold technical workshops and general ideas sessions, and provide innovative solutions to various challenges, in addition to training the Ministry’s employees and providing them with the latest technologies, innovations and creative ideas that support the work system and enhance productivity and guide the Ministry for the next fifty years, in line with the UAE Centennial 2071 objectives.

On this occasion, Sharif Al Olama praised the successes achieved by Siemens, stressing that the joint cooperation with Siemens enhances the UAE’s efforts and position at the global level to be a leader in the field of clean energy.

He said, “The Ministry’s partnership with Siemens aims to achieve more comprehensive cooperation, which supports the country’s orientation towards global leadership and achieves the UAE Centennial goal of being the best country in the world in various fields.”

He added, “We are keen to enhance integration with various agencies, companies and parties concerned with developing the energy sector in all its forms, and the MoU supports our future goals of enhancing constructive cooperation that serves our future directions for the next fifty years, and supports the ministry’s strategy originating from the UAE strategy and the objectives of the national Energy Strategy 2050, which aims to implement innovative initiatives and find solutions that integrate with energy systems, in addition to supporting research, development and innovation pathways to provide sustainable energy.

Al Olama continued, “The ministry is working to develop the energy, infrastructure, housing and transportation sectors in cooperation with its strategic partners, in order to meet the requirements of the next stage in the country’s development process, which is taking rapid steps to achieve global leadership by 2071.”

Helmut von Struve said, “We are honoured to partner with the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and to contribute to the country’s development over the next 50 years and beyond. Siemens is committed to developing technologies that address the most pressing challenges facing the country, its society and the environment, a goal that can only be achieved through a close partnership between the public and private sectors.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

Israeli Minister of Interior visits Expo 2020 Dubai

DUBAI, Ayelet Shaked, the Israeli Minister of Interior, and her accompanying delegation made a visit to Expo 2020 Dubai as part of their ongoing visit to the UAE.

Accompanied by Maj. Gen. Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Head of the General Department of Organisations Protective Security and Emergency in Dubai Police, and Colonel Dr. Ali bin Dhaen Al Ghafli, Deputy Director-General of the General Directorate of the Ministry on Interior Affairs, Shaked was given a glimpse of the UAE’s cultural heritage.

She saw some exhibits and was briefed on the messages and human values promoted by the UAE, especially the principles of peace, tolerance, dialogue and coexistence among different populations and maintaining security and peace across the region and the world.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE Cabinet grants federal government employees six-day paid leave to visit Expo 2020 Dubai

ABU DHABI, The UAE Cabinet, chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has issued a Resolution to grant federal government employees a six-day special paid leave to enable them and their families to visit Expo 2020 Dubai.

The six-day leave can be used at any time during the six-month event, which runs from 1st October, 2021 to 31st March, 2022, under the theme “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, allowing federal government employees to enjoy the immersive experiences presented at Expo 2020 Dubai, in line with the UAE Government’s efforts to create a positive work environment for its employees.

Held for the first time in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, the World Expo features the participation of 192 countries, with each country having its own pavilion, making it the largest of its kind in the 170-year history of World Expos.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Expo 2020 Dubai unveils nine-metre-tall giants to honour Arab explorers

DUBAI, Visitors to the futuristic Alif – the Mobility Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai are to be dwarfed by nine-metre-tall, photo-realistic figures from the Golden Age of Arab civilisation, including ancient navigator Ahmad Ibn Majid and celebrated explorer Ibn Battuta.

Ahmad Ibn Majid, a great Muslim navigator, born in the 15th century in Julfar (present-day Ras Al Khaimah), and nicknamed ‘The Lion of the Sea’, wrote many works of literature on marine science and the movement of ships in his lifetime – when Arab sailors were considered among the best in the world.

Ibn Battuta was a great medieval Muslim Moroccan traveller from the 14th century, who wrote a book about his adventures, ‘The Ri?la’ (‘The Travels’). This celebrated work details his explorations, covering some 75,000 miles (120,000km), visiting many Muslim countries, and as far as China and Sumatra (now part of Indonesia).

The Mobility Pavilion pays tribute to these giant Arab personalities through intricately-crafted tableaux, offering stories of the innovations that helped drive global mobility through the centuries.

By uncovering the stories of these historical Arab giants, visitors can explore the concept of mobility, its power and far-reaching influence, and discover the role of the region in advancing human exploration.

These giants are set to be one of the mega-attractions of Alif – the Mobility Pavilion, where visitors are taken on a voyage through time and space to discover how people, innovation, technology and data are interacting in increasingly complex ways.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Hamdan bin Mohammed issues Resolution regulating vocational education in Dubai

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, has issued Executive Council Resolution No. (30) of 2021 regulating vocational education in Dubai.

The new Resolution aims to support efforts to expand the pool of qualified technicians in Dubai and encourage graduates of vocational education courses to continue their studies in educational institutes.

According to the Resolution, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) will oversee vocational education activities in Dubai. KHDA is tasked with introducing policies for improving the quality of vocational education and developing strategic plans to implement them. KHDA is also tasked with designing, developing and categorising vocational qualifications, in line with local and international standards.

KHDA will approve the mode of teaching that can be used to provide vocational courses, whether it is in-person, online or distance learning, as well as the number of hours and theoretical and practical classes that can be offered for programmes, in addition to approving the age groups to which programmes can be offered.

The Authority is also mandated to issue and renew licenses according to applicable terms and conditions. Furthermore, KHDA is authorised to issue equivalency certificates for vocational qualifications obtained abroad. The Authority is also tasked with liaising with the public and private sectors in the UAE to formalise the vocational qualifications required for job positions.

The Resolution prohibits anyone from undertaking any vocational activity without a license in Dubai. The Resolution annuls any other legislation that may contradict its provisions, and is effective from its date of publication in the Official Gazette.

Source: Emirates News Agency