Author: EcoLife

    Abu Dhabi’s Dh10 billion Jubail Island project to be home to thousands of residents

    More than half of the Jubail Island development, nestled among Abu Dhabi’s protected mangrove reserve, will be left untouched by the ongoing real estate project, the developer has said. The Dh10-billion development by Jubail Island Investment Company is the latest addition to Abu Dhabi’s real estate landscape located between Saadiyat Island and Yas Island. Jubail Island will have […]

    Umm Al Quwain to charge 25 fils for single-use plastic bags from January 1

    Umm Al Quwain has announced plans to ban single-use plastic bags in the emirate. As of January 1 next year, sales outlets in the emirate will impose a 25 fils charge on all single-use plastic bags and encourage customers to replace them with reusable bags, the executive council announced on Thursday. Authorities said the tariff is being […]

    Abu Dhabi launches new drive to boost environmental awareness

    Environment chiefs in Abu Dhabi have launched a new campaign to educate the public on the need to protect the planet. The e-Green platform, developed by the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, is free to use and will initially to open to private and public school pupils in the country. The agency said it is the first collaborative e-learning […]

    UAE’s nuclear energy chief lands global safety role
    15 Oct 2022

    The UAE’s nuclear energy chief spoke of his pride after securing a prominent role to champion safety in the sector around the world. Mohamed Al Hammadi has been a driving force behind the development of the country’s Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant as chief executive and managing director of Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation. He has now made history as the […]

    Sharjah Ruler watches elephants during safari tour

    Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi took a tour of Sharjah Safari to check the facilities and learn about the huge park’s expansion plans. The Ruler of Sharjah watched from a wooden viewing platform on Wednesday as a herd of elephants from the African savannah rested on the sandy banks of a deep pool of water. […]

    Road to Cop 27: humankind to blame for Middle East’s worst pollution, study finds

    More than 90 per cent of exposure in the Middle East to the most harmful air pollutants is the result of human activity, not naturally occurring dust, according to a new study. Researchers said that vehicles and fossil-fuel-powered industry, including power generation, were key sources of the smallest particulate matter (PM), which can cause potentially fatal illness. […]

    Dubai’s driverless taxis on show at Gitex before 2023 introduction

    Self-driving electric taxis — set to be on Dubai’s roads next year — will go on display at the Gitex technology exhibition, which opens on Monday. The driverless cars will be shown off by the Roads and Transport Authority during the five-day Gitex Global event at the World Trade Centre in Dubai. The Cruise Origin vehicle will be introduced […]

    Cop28 to be most significant climate event since Paris, says director general

    Cop28 in the UAE will be the most significant climate conference event since Paris, when countries pledged to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, the event’s director general said on Thursday. Majid Al Suwaidi said the Emirates would make inclusivity the hallmark of its presidency as “we need everyone to address climate change”. “Cop28 is […]

    UAE survey to gauge young people’s attitude to climate change

    Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) has started conducting a nationwide survey on UAE youths’ attitudes towards climate change. The EAD Youth Survey on Climate Change will target 10,000 young people aged 15 to 29 across the seven emirates, measuring their sentiments and views on the most pressing environmental issues and the implications of climate change. The survey comes in […]

    Newsrooms have a duty to tell the truth on climate change, AFP chief says

    Climate change stories can be depressing, trigger anxiety and lead to news avoidance, but journalists have a duty to keep telling the truth, a senior media chief has said. Sophie Huet-Trupheme, global editor-in-chief of Agence France-Presse, said it was important to show solutions to the crisis so people do not feel completely powerless. Speaking at the Arab […]