Talk:Environmental issues in the United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates (UAE) with a population of 9,156,963 citizen Worldbank, is one of the most rapidly growing countries in the world for the last 40 years..[1] It is recognized as a developing federalization with the priority in economic growth. Nevertheless, the United Arab Emirates with an focus on Abu Dhabi and Quatar started with small “green” projects in 2009. Abu Dhabi created a new form of branding by calling itself as a “green” leader. Both countries “demonstrate, fossil fuel wealth can and will be used to promote clean energy and environmental sustainability initiatives if there is an economic or political motive, as in any other state“[2].

  1. ^ Gibson, Jacqueline MacDonald; Farah, Zeinab S. "Environmental Risks to Public Health in the United Arab Emirates: A Quantitative Assessment and Strategic Plan". US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Search databaseSearch term Search. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  2. ^ Luomi, Mari (2014). The Gulf Monarchies and Climate Change Abu Dhabi and Qatar in an Era of Natural Unsustainability. Oxford Univ Pr. ISBN 9780199387526.

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