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Climate change is an existential threat that requires collective global action. The UAE is committed to leading by example through innovation and sustainable solutions.

Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Remarks at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, 2021 · Checked on 2 March 2026
Climate change is an existential threat that requires collective global action. The UAE is committed to leading by example through innovation and sustainable solutions.

Analysis

The statement aligns with the UAE’s **official climate policies** at the time, including its **Net Zero by 2050 pledge** (announced Oct 2021, just before COP26) and investments in renewables like the **Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park** and **Barakah Nuclear Plant**. MBZ’s emphasis on 'collective action' and 'innovation' mirrors the UAE’s **COP26 national statement** and its later role as **COP28 host (2023)**, where it positioned itself as a bridge between Global North/South. No credible evidence contradicts the claim’s core assertions about the UAE’s stated commitments, though critics note **ongoing fossil fuel dependence** (e.g., ADNOC expansion).

Background

The UAE, a major oil producer, has since the 2010s pursued a **dual strategy** of economic diversification (e.g., Masdar City, hydrogen projects) while maintaining hydrocarbon revenues. At **COP26 (Nov 2021)**, the UAE joined the **Global Methane Pledge** and later secured the **COP28 presidency**, reinforcing its diplomatic framing of climate leadership. MBZ’s remarks fit this pattern of **balancing climate rhetoric with energy-sector realities**.

Verdict summary

Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s 2021 COP26 statement accurately reflects the UAE’s publicly documented climate commitments and framing of climate change as a global priority.

Sources consulted

— UAE Government. (2021, Oct 7). *UAE Announces Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative*. [www.government.ae](https://www.government.ae/en/news/2021/oct/7/uae-net-zero-by-2050)
— UNFCCC. (2021, Nov). *UAE National Statement at COP26*. [unfccc.int](https://unfccc.int/cop26)
— International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). (2022). *UAE Energy Transition Report*. [www.irena.org](https://www.irena.org/publications/2022/March/UAE-Energy-Transition)
— The National. (2023, Jan 14). *ADNOC’s $150bn spend on oil and gas ‘undermines UAE’s climate goals’*. [www.thenationalnews.com](https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/environment/2023/01/14/adnocs-150bn-spend-on-oil-and-gas-undermines-uaes-climate-goals/)
— COP28 UAE. (2023). *Presidency Priorities*. [www.cop28.com](https://www.cop28.com/en/presidency-priorities)