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Al Gore slams COP28 climate summit host UAE, says its emissions soared

Published 12/03/2023, 11:11 AM
Updated 12/04/2023, 06:40 AM
© Reuters. Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore speaks during an interview with Reuters at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 3, 2023. REUTERS/Amr Alfliky

By Valerie Volcovici

DUBAI (Reuters) - Climate advocate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore on Sunday slammed the UAE - host of the COP28 climate summit - saying its position as overseer of international negotiations on global warming this year was an abuse of public trust.

The comments, made to Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the conference in Dubai, reflected skepticism among some delegates that COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber, head of the UAE's national oil company ADNOC, can be an honest broker of a climate deal.

"They are abusing the public's trust by naming the CEO of one of the largest and least responsible oil companies in the world as head of the COP," Gore said.

At a presentation at the COP's main plenary hall before the interview, Gore unveiled data showing that the UAE's greenhouse gas emissions rose by 7.5% in 2022 from the previous year, compared to a 1.5% percent rise in the entire world. That data came from a coalition he co-founded called Climate TRACE, which uses artificial intelligence and satellite data to track carbon emissions of specific companies, Gore said.

The UAE did not immediately provide comment on Gore's remarks or the TRACE data.

Gore, who ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 2000 as the Democratic Party's nominee, also railed against the presence of oil and gas companies at the annual climate summit and their promotion of technologies like carbon capture as a way to cleanse the emissions of fossil fuels.

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Asked about the first-ever appearance of Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) CEO Darren Woods at a COP conference, Gore said the oil giant's engagement does not brush away its history of resistance to climate policies.

"He should not be taken seriously. He's protecting his profits and placing them in a higher priority than the survival of the human civilization," Gore said.

Exxon Mobil declined to comment.

Gore urged delegates to agree to language in the final text issued at the summit to phase out fossil fuels, without caveats or mentions of carbon capture technology.

"The current state of the technology for carbon capture and direct air capture is a research project," Gore said. "There's been no cost reduction for 50 years and there is a pretense on the part of the fossil fuel companies that it is a readily available, economically viable technology."

Latest comments

I will just assume Al the blowhard took a sailboat over to UAE to avoid CO2 emissions because he is so committed
Emissions from Al Gore are at all time high...
Ever noticed how Democratic presidential campaign losers like Gore, Kerry, and Hillary just can't get over it for decades?
People truly concerned with the environment should not be hoping for a governmental solution, governments have always made problems worse with the unintended consequences of their misguided policies.  Just consider how over the decades every social ill the west is experiencing has increased as government solutions and spending have increased.
Yeah! Just look at all the terrible things government did: Reduced disease; ensured safe food and water; improved air quality; strengthened seniors financial stability; coordinating safe air travel; build and maintains public roadways; funded the technologies that became today's Internet; expanded educational access; put fire and police protection at our fingertips; expanded voting access; removed gender and racial discrimination from workforce; sent humans to the moon; stopped Hitler and rebuilt Europe... And the list of ways government had always made things worse goes on and on.
That escalated quickly
Looking for a trend criticizing the UAE
This guy became filthy rich off the climate crises stuff he pushes. I wish i had thought of this years ago lol
100's of private jets show they don't care about the climate.
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