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Popular Environmental Organizations in the UAE

by | 19-09-2016 22:13 recommendations 0

UAE has a limited stock of natural resources with a very high energy consumption rate. Therefore it is incumbent form this fact that it is the duty of all of us to reduce our consumption to a limit which produces carbon footprint that is within the assimilating capacity of Mother Nature. We all are supposed to reduce, reuse and recycle. I collect and segregate recyclables in my community that also helps us to bring a step closer to combat the increasing levels of landfills. I promote the collection of paper, glass, toners, plastic, mobile phones, beverage cartons, aluminum cans and batteries for protecting and preserving the natural resources in the UAE. Many Environmental Organisations listed below are working towards building a sustainable world.

 

1. Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) Tel: +971-4-344-8622

The Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) is a non-governmental group in Dubai, UAE. This group is devoted to protecting the environment through the means of education, action programs and community involvement. It is the first environmental NGO in the world to be ISO 14001 certified and the only organization of its kind in the UAE with accredited status to the United Nations Convention to Combating Desertification (UNCCD) and the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). EEG is also a member of the International Union of Conservation for Nature (IUCN). The overall objective of EEG is to contribute positively to the advancement of sustainable development in Dubai and the UAE.


 2. Bee?ah Tel: +971-6-572-9000 Lagoon Tower, Corniche Road, Sharjah, UAE

The Sharjah Environment Co. is an environmental company operating in the Emirate of Sharjah. Their primary mission is to transform Sharjah through the implementation of sustainable environmental best practices and policies that include fully integrated solutions and services for commercial, industrial and residential groups. Public Private Partnership combines Emirate-wide, fully integrated waste management services with leading international environmental technologies – all supported with public education programs and policies designed to help Sharjah significantly reduce its environmental footprint.



3.EWS-WWF, UAE  Tel: +971-2-634-7117

 Emirates Wildlife Society is a non-profit environmental organization in the United Arab Emirates, EWS has been working in association with WWF and is known as EWS-WWF. EWS-WWF works with people and institutions in the UAE, to conserve biodiversity, tackle climate change and reduce the ecological footprint through education, awareness and science-based conservation initiatives. These are supported by communication initiative environmental issues.


4.International Fund for Houbara Conservation (IFHC) Tel: +971-2-693-4455

Government-funded, global organisation dedicated to the preservation of the Houbara bustard, an endangered bird oversees a network of affiliated global Houbara bustard conservation projects & Houbara captive breeding programmes

 

5.Emirates Marine Environmental Group (EMEG) Tel: +971-4-363-0581

NGO in Dubai, dealing with marine & terrestrial environmental issues protects endangered wildlife & ecosystems, participates in conservation efforts, research, environmental education 

6. Environment Agency, Abu Dhabi Tel: +971-2-445-4777

Murour Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE 

 Government agency with the overall function of protecting and conserving the environment as well as promoting sustainable development in the emirate of Abu Dhabi assists in implementing environmental laws.

 

7.Abu Dhabi Global Environmental Data Initiative (AGEDI) Tel: +971-2-445-4777

Al Mamoura Building A, Murour Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE    

 

Initiative by the Abu Dhabi government to enhance data quality that would improve the environmental policy and decision-making process site has document libraries, picture libraries etc

 

8.Environmental Center for Arab Towns (ECAT) Tel: +971-4-336-9686

Karama Center, Dubai, UAE    

 

Scientific research institute addressing concerns related to natural resources, environmental protection, & sustainable development in Arab cities & towns.

9. Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife

 Centre in Sharjah set up to establish and maintain a genetically healthy and viable stock of endangered Arabian wildlife site has details of animals being bred the centre has also an attached public zoo called Arabia's Wildlife Centre


10. Arab Water Academy (AWA) Tel: +971-2-693-4742

 Academy in Abu Dhabi created with the aim of becoming a regional centre of excellence for executive education in water offers programmes in water diplomacy, water governance, utility reform, non-conventional water resources etc

 

I feel in order to sustain our environment for a longer period of time, it is necessary for us to undermine the exponential increase in the emission of greenhouse gases and individual carbon footprint by bringing small changes in our lifestyles. The judicious use of resources in most efficient and useful manner will make a country conserve its resources which itself will lead to sustainability.

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www.environmental-expert.com

www.indexuae.com

www.middleeasthealthmag.com

www.n2nma.org

 
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4 Comments

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for a very well written report, Mohit. Kudos to these organisations doing so much for a sustainable world. I agree with you that we must do our bit to have sustainable lifestyle which is not at all a daunting task, it's just bringing small little changes to the way we live and consume resources.
    Posted 03-10-2016 01:56

  • says :
    Thanks for introducing such well-known organizations in UAE, Mohit! As what you have said, I totally agree that small change is the most important thing, and the actual thing that we can do. Like you, I will try to bring small changes in my community. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
    Posted 23-09-2016 21:32

  • says :
    Thanks Heonjun!!!These environmental organisations are really working hard by bringing innovative ideas to raise environmental awareness through campaigns and by organizing various events and activities.
    Posted 21-09-2016 15:40

  • says :
    Good to hear from you Mohit! I like how you end this report and totally agree that we should try to make small changes in our lifestyle and I think those organizations can altogether weave a new format of style by campaigning, promotion and etc. Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 21-09-2016 10:32

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