UAE Alliance for Climate Action (UACA) convenes Third Advisory Committee Meeting to Advance Net Zero Momentum

UAE’s flagship non-state actor programme led by Emirates Nature-WWF, UACA, convened senior leaders for a high-level meeting chaired by Razan Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Managing Director of the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund (MBZ Fund).

Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) joined the UACA Advisory Committee, reflecting its continued support for the Road2.0 initiative to scale up adoption of commercial EVs in the UAE

Advisory Committee reviewed progress and aligned on 2025 initiatives, including the next phase of Road2.0 to accelerate transformation of the domestic EV ecosystem
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UAE Alliance for Climate Action (UACA) convenes Third Advisory Committee Meeting to Advance Net Zero Momentum. (Image Credit: Supplied)
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Abu Dhabi, UAE – The UAE Alliance for Climate Action (UACA), the country’s flagship non-state actor programme led by Emirates Nature–WWF and endorsed by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), convened senior leaders recently for its Third Advisory Committee meeting to review progress and set the direction for the programme’s 2025 initiatives. The meeting also marked the formal onboarding of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) to the Committee.

Chaired by Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Managing Director of the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund (MBZ Fund), the meeting reinforced the importance of collaborative action on climate. “UACA mobilizes non-state actors and fosters cross-sector dialogue to identify collective synergies and key levers to accelerate climate action,” commented Razan Al Mubarak. “Non-state actors, including private sector companies, are essential partners in achieving the UAE’s national and emirate-level climate goals. We welcome more organizations to join the Alliance and collaborate on innovative pathways to drive large-scale emissions reductions across the country.”

UACA’s Advisory Committee represents senior leaders across government, finance, industry, academia and environment. Members include Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director General of Emirates Nature–WWF; Dr. Alanoud Alhaj Al Ali, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Green Development & Climate Change at MOCCAE; Mohamed Al Marzooqi, CEO of HSBC UAE; Sheikha Al-Mazrouei, Executive Director for Integrated Environment Policy and Planning at the Environment Agency–Abu Dhabi (EAD); Eng. Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at MoEI, who joins the Advisory Committee as its newest member; Dr. Steven Griffiths, Vice Chancellor for Research at the American University of Sharjah; Dr. Leila Hoteit, Senior Partner & Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group; and Dr. Nasser Saidi, Chairman of the Clean Energy Business Council. 

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UAE Alliance for Climate Action (UACA) convenes Third Advisory Committee Meeting to Advance Net Zero Momentum. (Image Credit: Supplied)

A key highlight of the session was the update on the Road2.0 initiative, which aims to catalyze the decarbonization of commercial transport in the UAE. The initiative has already delivered a significant outcome: the Electric Vehicle (EV) Demand Declaration to the EV Ecosystem Players in the UAE, signed by 17 signatories, outlines coordinated action to scale up commercial EV adoption in the short term and deploy 20,000 Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) by 2040.

“To ensure the UAE makes ambitious strides toward green mobility, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure continues to support the transition to sustainable transport through developing enabling policies and legislation and enhancing EV infrastructure through the launch of UAEV – a strategic venture that aims to deploy a nationwide EV charging network,” said Eng. Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at MoEI. “We see electrification of commercial fleets as a critical part of the transition. With initiatives like Road2.0, and through strong collaboration between government and the private sector, we are laying the foundation for a robust domestic EV ecosystem. The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure is proud to endorse this direction, and partner with UACA to achieve tangible outcomes that keep pace with the UAE’s aspirations for a sustainable future.”

“Engagement and collaboration between many different leaders, organisations and specialists across the economy will be central to achieving the UAE’s net zero target,” said Mohamed Al Marzooqi, CEO of HSBC UAE. “With our role as UACA founding donor, we see the importance of bringing key stakeholders together to share knowledge, ideas, problem-solve challenges and explore locally relevant solutions that drive down emissions and create economic opportunities.”

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UAE Alliance for Climate Action (UACA) convenes Third Advisory Committee Meeting to Advance Net Zero Momentum. (Image Credit: Supplied)

“The UAE Alliance for Climate Action provides a credible and inclusive platform for non-state actors to take meaningful steps that accelerate climate ambition and action,” said Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director General of Emirates Nature–WWF. “Now in its third year of implementation, UACA convenes 55 non-state actors who are taking steps to set and achieve science-based targets in support of the Paris Agreement. Through its dual strategic pillars — building organizational readiness for decarbonization and advocating for enabling policies through one voice — UACA continues to serve as a vital platform for climate action.”

UACA encourages non-state actors to join the alliance and ramp up decarbonization ambition in the UAE.

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