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Irena bid is a boost for developing world: Tony Blair
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said the UAE's bid to host the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) is a major boost for the developing world in the global quest for a sustainable future.
- "The UAE has made a strong argument for hosting the Irena in the developing world. Both the political and technical arguments are overwhelmingly strong," said Blair.
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Abu Dhabi: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said the UAE's bid to host the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) is a major boost for the developing world in the global quest for a sustainable future.
In a recent visit to Abu Dhabi, Blair said of the proposition: "The UAE has made a strong argument for hosting the Irena in the developing world. Both the political and technical arguments are overwhelmingly strong."
"Locating Irena in the developing world would send a powerful signal that all nations must participate in the transition to a sustainable future, and that we are committed to not leave developing nations behind," said the former premier, who is currently the Middle East peace envoy appointed by the quartet comprising of the US, European Union, UN and Russia.
The other countries in the race to host the headquarters of the 83-member organisation established in January 2009 are Austria, Denmark and Germany. The vote, which would mark a major endorsement of the need to switch to renewable energy, is scheduled to take place at a meeting in Egypt during the last week of June.
Encouraging the UAE's candidature, Blair added that "the toughest challenge and largest opportunity to reduce carbon emissions for the future is in the developing world," which host very few headquarters of international agencies of consequence.
The UAE's green groundwork ahead of its Irena bid - especially attempts to reduce the reliance on hydrocarbons and change consumer energy patterns by adopting clean technologies - came in for praise.
"What is specifically commendable about the UAE efforts in nurturing the renewable energy industry is the unprecedented political will that has already manifested itself in the Masdar Initiative," he said.
The UAE proposes to host the Irena headquarters in Masdar City - the world's only carbon-neutral, zero-waste city, completely powered by renewable energy. The city of the future is tipped to be a new global hub for the intellectual and technological development of clean energy.
Together with its innovative building practices and new standards in sustainable living, the Irena headquarters in UAE could be as a breakthrough in bringing renewable energy know-how and technology to countries that most need it.
Gulf News has reported support for UAE's Irena bid by Swiss President, Hans-Rudolf Merz, and the Armenian, Kenyan, South African, Vietnamese, Singaporean, Nepalese, Indonesian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi envoys to UAE.
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