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GEP service include identifying carbon removal suppliers and providing them with certification. Image Credit: Shutterstock

Dubai: The Green Economy Partnership will base its headquarters in Doha, and with the stated aim to ‘amplify’ its effect in global climate initiatives. This will be done through collaboration with governments and implementation of CO2 removal projects under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.

“The Green Economy Partnership was established to create global collaborations that exceed the nominal value of the transactions,” said Sheikh Mansour Bin Jabor Bin Jassim Al Thani, Chairman of GEP. “We actively work with governments, advising and driving the development of ARR projects that reduce Net Zero global climate impact.

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“The alignment with Qatar is meant to create the blueprints for the implementation of a robust framework for the hard to abate sector in utilizing Internationally Transferable Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) in alignment with countries' Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).”

GEP calls on global corporations and government departments to join in taking decisive action to reverse climate change by reducing carbon levels worldwide.

“The international office in Qatar will serve as a hub for collaborative efforts, bringing together diverse stakeholders to address the pressing challenges of our time,” said Arthur Chirkinian, CEO of Green Economy Partnership.

“We identify carbon removal suppliers from various methodologies and provide them with certification, assuring buyers that they meet our rigorous standards. “Our approach empowers businesses, including hard-to-abate industries, and individuals to take meaningful, measurable action against climate change. Together, we can create a sustainable, resilient future for generations to come.”