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COP27: UAE to introduce carbon-credit exchange as clean energy investment reaches $165bn

UAE will set up a carbon-credit exchange as it looks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050

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The United Arab Emirates will soon start its first carbon-credit exchange

The UAE will soon start its first carbon-credit exchange and is taking a tougher stance on ESG disclosure, as it looks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and prepares to host next year’s COP28 climate summit.

Abu Dhabi Global Market, based in the capital, is set to begin a voluntary carbon-offset exchange “in a matter of weeks,” Mercedes Vela Monserrate, the head of sustainable finance at ADGM, said at the COP27 talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

“Several high profile financial institutions, commodities firms are planning to participate.”

It will be operated by AirCarbon, a Singapore-based digital exchange. Saudi Arabia launched the region’s first carbon-offset auction last month.

Companies can buy credits on exchanges to offset some of the emissions they produce. The global voluntary carbon market has grown rapidly in recent years, but so has scepticism that the credits avoid carbon emissions or remove them from the atmosphere.

The UAE has pledged to be net-zero within its own borders by 2050. The government is planning about $165bn of investments in clean energy to reach the target.

ADGM is also working with other UAE authorities on clearer requirements for environmental, social and governance funding tools, Vela Monserrate said in an interview.

“We have seen a proliferation of different standards in the market,” she said.

“That’s leading to a lot of confusion as to what we actually mean by a green bond. That is leading to the concerns around greenwashing. There’s a huge appetite for this type of product, but there’s very little knowledge about it.”

UAE announcements at COP27

The new rules could encourage the issuance of green bonds on the ADGM from next year, she said.

Dubai is set to host next year’s COP summit.

Addressing world leaders at COP27 UAE President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, called on nations to come together to tackle the climate crisis for the sake of future generations.

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