The UAE’s new Blue Residency visa further cements UAE’s role as a global leader in sustainability says COP28 President and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber.
On Wednesday the UAE announced a 10-year 'Blue Residency' scheme for people with exceptional contributions and efforts in the field of environment protection and sustainability.
Speaking about the new initiative, Al Jaber said the visa will “help further establish the UAE as a frontrunner in the development of technologies, such as artificial intelligence, that can help address climate change.”
Building on the momentum of COP28, which concluded last December with the landmark UAE Consensus, and as part of the UAE's year of sustainability, the 'Blue Residency Visa' announced by the UAE leadership will further cement the UAE's role as a global leader in sustainability,… pic.twitter.com/rLPBUwyPoS
— COP28 UAE (@COP28_UAE) May 16, 2024
The visa will be granted to supporters of environmental action, as well as global award winners, and distinguished activists and researchers.

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