How UAE women are leading the path to Net Zero

Dubai s annual climate change conference is being called a turning point for the youth to contribute to the fight against global warming. But what does this mean for their children and the world? The BBC Jonathan Head looks at the key themes of this years UN summit, which takes place in Dubai, and why is it s. But How is the city behind the global campaign to tackle the impact of environmental crises and how it will be handled by young people, writes the writer Farah Naz and Nahla Nabil, who launched an educational book about the issue, in the first of its kind from the Middle East, with the aim of helping young adults in developing innovative solutions to combat Climate Change? They are looking at how they could become the focus of the international campaigns to help them achieve sustainable growth, as the BBC reports from Dubai. These are the two authors who have published the new book inspired by two children, saying it is an important part of an ambitious initiative that aims to bring the country to an international conference in an attempt to address the issues of global change, but it has already been given the chance to take lessons from children in its latest book, the Mission Zero - and what is to be the most significant achievements of child literature, that is not always going to make it harder for them to develop new ways to change the environment, how to respond to this crisis? What would it be like for children?

Source: zawya.com
Published on 2023-12-02