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GCC Nations Pledge $100B for Renewable Energy to Cut Emissions by 20% by 2030

GCC Nations Pledge $100B for Renewable Energy to Cut Emissions by 20% by 2030

GCC Nations Pledge $100B for Renewable Energy to Cut Emissions by 20% by 2030
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  • $100B investment: Gulf nations aim to cut emissions by up to 20% by 2030.
  • High climate risk: Rising temperatures, water scarcity, and sea level rise threaten the region.
  • Economic consequences: Climate inaction could cost the Gulf up to 5% of GDP by 2050.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations have announced a landmark $100 billion investment in renewable energy by 2030. The move is part of a broader strategy to transition towards clean energy and reduce carbon emissions.

Why It Matters:

The Gulf region, responsible for 25% of global oil production, also contributes 1.5 billion tonnes of CO2 annually—4% of global emissions. However, these nations face mounting climate risks, with temperatures projected to rise by up to 2.5°C by the end of the century.

What Experts Are Saying: Dr. Khalid bin Saeed al Amri, Chairman of the Omani Economic Association, warned of the economic toll of inaction:

Global economic losses from climate-related disasters reached nearly $270 billion in 2022. In the Gulf region, failure to adopt effective climate measures could result in losses of up to 5% of GDP by 2050.”

Dr. Khalid bin Saeed al Amri, Chairman of the Omani Economic Association

The Transition Plan:

The investment will drive clean energy adoption, including renewables, nuclear, and hydrogen, aligning with international climate agreements such as the COP summits.

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What’s Next:

The Omani Economic Association and Gulf Development Forum hosted discussions on climate mitigation strategies, policy shifts, and technologies needed to accelerate the region’s energy transformation.

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