In a meeting with Engineer Salah Al Marzouqi and with the Minister of Climate Change and Environment, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, in a talk about the rare piece of wood owned by Engineer Salah Al Marzouqi, which is nearly 200 years old and is shaped like the trunk of a single tree and one of the most expensive types of wood. Internationally, the head of the tree has been carved in an artistic and distinctive way, resembling a peacock.
His Excellency confirmed that the UAE was more than six years ahead of what was agreed upon at the Paris Climate Conference in late 2015, as it financed more than 30 renewable energy projects in 28 developing countries, at a cost amounting to $840 million about six years ago until the present time. .
During the opening of the Dubai International Wood Exhibition activities in Dubai, he revealed that the UAE will sign the new global climate agreement on April 22.
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