Youth participants in a panel discussion stressed that
the growing environmental challenges around the world require activating the
role of youth in confronting environmental issues and climate change. They also require concerted efforts by all
active groups in societies, especially youth, in order to address climate
change and reduce its catastrophic effects on humanity. There is an urgent need
for effective work to achieve sustainable development goals and prepare for the
green economy. This could be achieved by serious engagement in climate action
and participation in more constructive discussions to generate applicable
solutions.
The discussion panel entitled: "Youth and COP28, Active
participation in promoting climate action", was organized by the TRENDS
Youth Council, as part of the TRENDS Research and Advisory celebrations of the International
Youth Day. The participants stressed the need to launch more effective global
initiatives that embrace the ideas of young people, focus on them and promote their
constructive contributions that deal with environmental risks resulting from
climate change.
The speakers indicated that young people are not just
victims of climate change, they are indeed important contributors to climate
action. They are also agents of change, entrepreneurs and innovators, who are
able to intensify their efforts and adapt their skills to accelerate climate
action. This could be done through education, training, science or technology.
Broad
participation
The discussion witnessed a wide participation of young people, including:
Dr. Noura Al Karbi, an academic in the Department of Sociology - University of
Sharjah, Khalifa Khalid, Secretary General of the Emirates Students
Association, Suad AlHosani, Member of the Abu Dhabi Youth Council, Nouf Al Qadi,
Member of the Environment Agency Youth Council - Abu Dhabi, Maitha Al Mansouri,
Member of the Environment Agency Youth Council - Abu Dhabi, Omar Khalifa Al
Sheryani, Member of the Youth Council of the Federal Authority for
Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security and Abdullah Al
Dhaheri, Vice Chairman of the Council of the Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalid Al
Nahyan Center and Yara Al-Jitan, Project Coordinator at the Arab Youth Council
for Climate Change.
Youth Empowerment
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS Research and
Advisory, welcomed the attendees and stressed that TRENDS is keen to support
youth and enhance their role in society. He said the Center continues to
qualify young people in various fields of scientific research and creativity,
based on TRENDS' firm belief that investing in youth is a successful investment
in the future.
Dr. Al-Ali
stated that youth are the drivers of the future. He stressed the need to
enhance the role of youth in societies and make the most of their energy,
especially in relation to the urgent issues facing countries and governments. Environmental issues and climate change stand
at the forefront of these concerns.
Unlimited
Support
Saqr Al-Sharif, Director of the Training Department and
Chairman of the TRENDS Youth Council, explained that TRENDS is keen to provide
many opportunities for young people to prove their active role in serving the
country and society. The Center provides them with unlimited support to prove
their ability to lead and think creatively. This would prepare an empowered
generation of young researchers, who shall be equipped with knowledge and tools
of serious scientific research.
Al-Sharif said: "From this standpoint, TRENDS Center
announces the Green Research Competition for Youth, as part of the Center's
keenness to activate the role of youth in confronting environmental and climate
issues, especially in the context of the upcoming COP28 conference.
Young
Competencies
Sultan Al Rubaei. Acting Deputy Head of
Research & Advisory at TRENDS Center, moderated the discussion,
where a number of young competencies from several parties participated. They discussed
the extent of youth awareness of the significance of climate action and
environmental protection.
He indicated that the discussion focused on youth
awareness of the importance of climate action and environmental protection,
youth awareness of COP28 and the issues on its agenda, as well as how young
people can participate effectively in the success of COP28. Young people should
highlight their issues on the agenda of the conference.
Al Rubaei stated that the International Youth Day is an important occasion to recognize the creativity of young people. They are a symbol of strength, energy, enthusiasm and optimism. They have the ability to leave a positive impact on societies through their constructive contributions. Sultan Al Rubaei added that we live in a world facing great challenges, the most important of which is climate change, which represents an existential threat to humanity. This makes the COP28 a significant event, through which young people express their commitment to address the challenges of climate change.
Investing
in youth
Wardah Al Menhali, Director of the Corporate
Communication Department, member of the TRENDS Youth Council, said that the
past has seen the steps drawn by young people. The present are leaps taken by
youth energies, and the future is a vision led by pioneer young people. Yesterday
the goal was to pay attention to young people and develop their talents,
promote the concept of youth empowerment, focus on their issues, as well as
highlight the importance of investing in their energies. She added that today
more than half of the planet is young people, who have proven their role in all
fields. They have become a source of inspiration to others, and empowering them
has become a priority for the international community.
Meaningful Recommendations
The participants proposed a set of recommendations,
including: the need to launch more effective global initiatives that embrace
the ideas of young people and the need to introduce young people to the
environmental challenges generated by climate change. The participants called on
young people to engage in promoting community awareness of environmental issues
and climate change. There is a need to establish an integrated set of daily sustainable
behaviors that inspire their peers, preserve the accomplishments of their
communities and achieve economic development goals. This could be achieved
through preserving the environment and confronting the causes of climate
change.
The contributors explained that climate change has
worsened during the past decades. It poses a significant threat to human health
and wellbeing. Therefore, everyone must join hands in order to confront these
challenges. The role of young people is vital here, because they have a leading
role in confronting these threats. The speakers added that young people have
the ability and enthusiasm to contribute positively to climate action, by
intensifying their efforts and using their scientific and cultural skills to address
environmental and climate challenges.
Environmental
Guardians
The Participants stressed that young people can be seen
as environmental protectors of the future. Young people have led several
actions globally to confront climate change through various forms. They participate
actively in the steps taken in order to face the resulting impact. Young people
can help stop climate change by participating in many climate activities, such
as tree planting and recycling initiatives. Young people can contribute to the
consolidation of rational consumption habits that take into account the
environment. The panel stressed that Arab youth should interact with
environmental issues and support youth work by creating, designing and
implementing sustainable solutions to the challenge of climate change. The
young people must contribute effectively through creative initiatives that address
environmental challenges.
Protecting
and Preserving the Environment
AbdulRahman AlJneibi, Director of Marketing
Department at TRENDS, participated in a special event for International
Youth Day, organized by the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi at Manarat Al
Saadiyat. He presented the initiatives of TRENDS Research and Advisory for the
COP28 conference, as well as the role of youth in preserving the environment
and addressing climate change issues.
He indicated that the International Youth Day provides an
opportunity to celebrate young people and make their voices, actions,
initiatives and meaningful participations heard and disseminated. He said that
confronting climate change requires raising awareness among young people of
environmental and climate issues. AlJneibi
said that their ideas and solutions must be considered by governments and
concerned authorities. He expressed the need for including young people in the
negotiation that lead relevant decisions on climate action.
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