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CAR FREE DAY ORGANIZED BY DUBAI

by | 14-02-2017 22:14 recommendations 0

Few days back, Dubai added another feather to its cap when it organized Car Free Day. The event was the eighth edition of Car Free Day with multitude of activities that integrated people from all walks of life. The initiative aimed to promote the use of public transport and develop a sense of community responsibility towards environmental issues in the city.

2017 has been declared as the Year of Giving by UAE government, the event was linked to the same theme. As part of this, specialists in the municipality calculated the reduction in carbon footprint through the initiative and converted it into cash and donated the equivalent amount to charity work in line with the Year of Giving initiative that was announced by President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, so that the initiative had two goals — an environmental goal and charity.

As per Hussain Nasser Lootah, Director-General of Dubai Municipality ?Each vehicle, with a full tank fuel size of 15 gallons, emits nearly 140 kilograms of carbon dioxide into the air, thus the amount of total emissions annually would be about four tonnes and these emissions contribute towards global warming. The campaign will contribute to achieve the objectives of the emirate through the UAE National Agenda 2021 in the field of preservation of air quality and reducing carbon footprint?. He also stressed on the constant efforts of the municipality to raise the profile of the city of Dubai globally among eco-friendly cities by finding all sustainable and effective solutions to meet the various environmental challenges, most notably air pollution and increase in the carbon footprint resulting from vehicle emissions.

Car Free Day was definitely a giant leap ahead towards the reduction of gases that cause global warming. It confirms UAE?s firm adherence to its commitment to the international environment agreements related to climate change. The event was the reflection of the UAE?s effort to find sustainable solutions to reduce carbon emissions and pollutions through road transport. After all, if small steps are taken by all to reduce the GHG, the cumulative effect will be significant both for the environment and the economy.

Inputs- abudhabi2.com

 

 
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11 Comments

  • says :
    Arabic countries really seem to be dedicated to make the society greener! Thumbs up for that new event.
    Posted 28-02-2017 08:02

  • Xilola Kayumova says :
    I think that Car free day is a freat initiative for UAE and the people. Thank you
    Posted 25-02-2017 16:51

  • says :
    Thanks everyone:)

    Posted 17-02-2017 00:57

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Car free Day is a great & appreciable initiative by DM. Thanks for the update Manav.
    Posted 16-02-2017 20:46

  • says :
    There is also a car free day in Indonesia!
    Posted 16-02-2017 13:31

  • Ashtha Lamsal says :
    a good effort by dubai :) thanks for sharing.
    Posted 16-02-2017 12:15

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing this! 'Car Free Day' is a great event that inspire and encourage people to think more about our environment!
    Posted 15-02-2017 18:22

  • Prayash Pathak (Chalise) says :
    A real effort done by the Dubai government to contribite to clean environment. Keep it up.
    Posted 15-02-2017 16:30

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, Manav! It is surprising that the national government is ardently engaging in organizing such environmental programs, like 'car free day'. People will be more encouraged to participate in green activities if the government serves as a model. Thanks again for sharing, and have a great day :)
    Posted 15-02-2017 15:32

  • Arushi Madan says :
    'Car Free Day' is a good way to encourage and motivate people to commute by public transport which is not only economical but also eco-friendly. Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 15-02-2017 02:52

  • prakriti neupane says :
    Wow a very good effort.thanks for sharing
    Posted 15-02-2017 02:28

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