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COP 27: Kuwait pledges carbon neutrality in oil and gas by 2050

Foreign Minister Salem al-Sabah said carbon-neutrality is “a solid serious pledge” for the OPEC producer

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Kuwait has announced its commitment to becoming carbon neutral in the oil and gas sector by 2050, Foreign Minister Salem al-Sabah told state news agency KUNA on Monday on the sidelines of COP27 climate summit in Egypt.

Al-Sabah said the plan by Kuwait, a major oil exporter and a member of OPEC, to reach carbon-neutrality is “a solid serious pledge that we will commit to.”

The country’s crown prince, Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad Al-Jaber al-Sabah, also affirmed Kuwait’s commitment to regional and international environmental resolutions and initiatives while addressing the Middle East Green Initiative summit held on sidelines of COP27 and cited projects to expand green areas.

The Middle East Green Initiative was launched by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last year as part of efforts to reduce regional carbon emissions.