Saudi Green Building Forum Launches Roadmap to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The High-Level Political Forum of the Economic and Social Council at the United Nations in New York (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The High-Level Political Forum of the Economic and Social Council at the United Nations in New York (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Green Building Forum Launches Roadmap to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The High-Level Political Forum of the Economic and Social Council at the United Nations in New York (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The High-Level Political Forum of the Economic and Social Council at the United Nations in New York (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Green Building Forum launched a roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, on the sidelines of the High-Level Political Forum of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, which is being held in New York from July 8-18.

“The commitment to sustainable practices and green business initiatives is crucial for achieving the goals outlined in the ‘Urgent Green Actions for Global Agenda 2030,’” said Faisal Al-Fadl, Secretary-General of the Saudi Green Building Forum.

He added: “We emphasize this commitment on sustainable practices and green initiatives that play a vital role in creating a more environmentally friendly and sustainable future.”

According to Al-Fadl, in 2022, buildings were responsible for 34 percent of global energy demand, 37 percent of carbon dioxide emissions related to energy and operations, and about 21 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, while investment in building decarbonization exceeded the amount of USD285 billion, with expectations of a lower cost in the future.

“We recognize the role of green building standards and certifications as a tool for shaping policies to support the elimination of carbon emissions across the life cycle of buildings and setting building renovation priorities,” he stated, underlining a firm commitment to sustainability through advocacy, collaboration and practical action, “paving the way towards a more resilient, equitable and sustainable built environment.”

The United Nations stressed the importance of partnerships in achieving the sustainable development goals, while the 2030 Sustainable Development Plan, which Saudi Arabia adopted with all 193 United Nations member states in 2015, stipulated that the goals cannot be achieved without partnerships.

According to the UN Political Forum, the UN agenda recognizes that governments alone cannot confront the global challenges set forth in the Sustainable Development Goals, and that cooperation across sectors is essential. In this context, the “Saudi Green Building Forum” has strengthened its role as an observer at the United Nations, in shaping the UN climate and environmental response.



Saudi Environment Ministry Launches Electronic Service for Agricultural Sector to Connect to Grid

Saudi Environment Ministry Launches Electronic Service for Agricultural Sector to Connect to Grid
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Saudi Environment Ministry Launches Electronic Service for Agricultural Sector to Connect to Grid

Saudi Environment Ministry Launches Electronic Service for Agricultural Sector to Connect to Grid

The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture has launched an electronic service, as part of the Liquid Fuel Displacement Program, which aims to displace up to one million barrels of liquid fuels across the agriculture, industry and utilities sectors by 2030.
The new electronic service enables targeted farm owners to register their requests to connect their agricultural holdings to the electricity grid and reduce reliance on liquid fuel, SPA reported.
The ministry, in cooperation with the Ministry of Energy, the Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority, the Saudi Electricity Company, and the Agricultural Development Fund, aims to reduce factors affecting the sustainability of the agricultural sector in the Kingdom, and contribute to preserving the environment, in line with the goals of the Kingdom Vision 2030.
The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture encourages targeted farm owners to register to connect to the grid through the electronic platform Naama.