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COP29: Sheikh Saif of the UAE Urges Cooperation to Tackle ‘Environmental Terrorism’

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At COP29, Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, highlighted the necessity of global cooperation in tackling what he referred to as “environmental terrorism.” During a high-level forum focused on the role of law enforcement in climate action, Sheikh Saif pointed out the growing threats from intentional environmental damage, such as illegal deforestation, pollution, and wildlife trafficking. He advocated for a coordinated international strategy to prevent and combat these offenses, which he believes contribute to climate change and endanger the planet’s ecosystems.

Sheikh Saif’s comments were part of a wider conversation about the essential function that law enforcement and security agencies have in the battle against climate change. He urged nations to bolster their legal systems and improve collaboration among governments, international bodies, and the private sector. His statements emphasized the importance of a comprehensive approach that integrates legal measures, environmental conservation, and innovative strategies to protect the Earth for future generations.

The forum showcased several case studies where law enforcement successfully intervened to halt environmental crimes, ranging from stopping illegal logging to cracking down on the illicit wildlife trade. As climate-related threats grow, Sheikh Saif underscored the increasing importance of law enforcement, noting that criminal activities are increasingly linked to environmental harm. He called for enhanced training, resources, and international cooperation to ensure that environmental offenses are addressed with prompt and effective responses.

With COP29 acting as a vital venue for climate discussions, Sheikh Saif’s appeal for collaboration stands out as a significant move toward addressing systemic environmental issues.

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