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The role of Saudi youth in promoting sustainability

The role of Saudi youth in promoting sustainability

The role of Saudi youth in promoting sustainability
Training the youth to plant trees and care for them could help them develop a deeper connection with their environment. (SPA)
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More and more people understand that sustainable practices are essential and young people are vital to solving environmental problems. Indeed, youthful voices are trending across the world, demanding improvements in sustainability.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals are crucial to tackling the climatic issues facing 黑料社区, like scarcity of water and desertification. For the Kingdom, the goals are especially important because the country is aiming to diversify its economy and provide a sustainable future for its citizens.

Young people are more likely to support campaigns for the conservation of the environment than older generations, who are more concerned with the country鈥檚 economic development. The younger generation is also more environmentally conscious and more likely to play a role in designing environmentally friendly practices.

Small changes like avoiding single-use plastics or reducing water consumption can significantly impact the larger sustainability agenda. Increasing awareness about these issues and the activism of younger generations will be crucial for the Kingdom鈥檚 move towards sustainable development.

Through leadership, the emerging generation of young Saudis can change current policies, develop and lead community-relevant initiatives, and encourage people to adopt sustainability. For example, the Green Horizons initiative has organized tree-planting campaigns and recycling schemes at universities.

Young people are supporting practical measures to prevent pollution, such as promoting the proper disposal of waste, the conservation of clean water and the adoption of environmentally friendly measures. They participate in clean-up programs, promote the use of recycling bins and post pollution information on social networks.

Young Saudis have the opportunity to take an active role in promoting sustainable development that can have a lasting impact on their communities and the environment.

Majed Al-Qatari

In 黑料社区, water is scarce, so activities like highlighting its proper use for irrigation and supporting water reuse projects are particularly important.

It is also possible to learn from other countries about how to engage young people in driving the sustainability agenda. For example, environmental movements led by the Nordic youth have contributed to policy changes, particularly the reduction of carbon emissions. Young Saudis could follow their example to encourage changes in water conservation policies.

Opportunities for Saudi youths to participate in sustainability efforts are numerous. However, they often face societal pressure and a lack of resources to promote their campaigns. To overcome this, young people can partner with NGOs that provide funding and training on environmental projects.

Nonetheless, the Saudi Vision 2030 has bold strategies focusing on innovation and sustainability that lay the groundwork for youth environmentalism. By harnessing such opportunities, young Saudis can enhance sustainability and reduce pollution.

Young Saudis have the opportunity to take an active role in promoting sustainable development that will have a lasting impact on their communities and the environment by taking leadership roles and implementing practical actions to prevent pollution.

It is essential for all young people to make whatever small contribution they can. With each step, it is possible to raise the quality of life in 黑料社区 to another level and make it as sustainable as possible for future generations.

The time to act is now.

Majed Al-Qatari is a sustainability leader, ecological engineer and UN Youth Ambassador.

 

Disclaimer: Views expressed by writers in this section are their own and do not necessarily reflect Arab News' point of view

Saudi FM arrives in Paris for Gaza meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
Updated 6 min 20 sec ago

Saudi FM arrives in Paris for Gaza meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
  • Israel and Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday to cease fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Paris on Thursday to participate in a ministerial meeting on the US plan for Gaza and the next steps toward a ceasefire.

The meeting will be attended by the foreign ministers and representatives of several Arab, Islamic, and European countries, as well as the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Israel and Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday to cease fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, in the first phase of US President Donald Trump鈥檚 initiative to end the war in Gaza.


Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine

Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine
Updated 7 min 40 sec ago

Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine

Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine

DAMMAM: The first Mitsubishi Power J-series air-cooled gas turbine to be assembled in 黑料社区 was launched by Prince Saud bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, deputy governor of the Eastern Province, on Thursday in Dammam.

Prince Saud said it marked an important step in advancing the Kingdom鈥檚 industrial capabilities and localization goals, highlighting the role of local talent and international expertise in achieving Vision 2030 targets.

Adel Al-Juraid, president of Mitsubishi 黑料社区, said the turbine launch coincided with Mitsubishi Power鈥檚 60th anniversary in the Kingdom, underlining the company鈥檚 long-term commitment to the country鈥檚 industrial growth, energy security and sustainability.

He added the Dammam facility鈥檚 growing capabilities would help position 黑料社区 as a regional hub for advanced power generation solutions.

The newly assembled M501JAC turbine was installed at the 475 MW Admiral cogeneration plant in Jubail, supplying power and steam to Saudi Aramco鈥檚 SATORP complex which includes one of the region鈥檚 largest steam crackers.

Mitsubishi Power鈥檚 president and CEO, Takao Tsukui, said the project supported 黑料社区鈥檚 energy transformation and emissions reduction goals and reflected the company鈥檚 mission of empowering Saudi talent.

Tsukui added the Dammam facility鈥檚 success stemmed from Mitsubishi Power鈥檚 National Program, which provides technical training and exchange opportunities for Saudi employees, who now make up more than half of the company鈥檚 workforce in the Kingdom.


Israeli forces raid offices of Union of Charitable Societies in Jerusalem

Israeli forces raid offices of Union of Charitable Societies in Jerusalem
Updated 14 min 40 sec ago

Israeli forces raid offices of Union of Charitable Societies in Jerusalem

Israeli forces raid offices of Union of Charitable Societies in Jerusalem
  • Action conducted following order from Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir
  • Forces detained Majdi Al-Zughayer, current president of UCS, and Youssef Qari, former president

LONDON: Israeli forces raided the offices of the Union of Charitable Societies in the Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem on Thursday and detained the current and former heads of the union.

Forces and intelligence prevented a social event announced by the union under the auspices of the Palestinian Authority, before detaining Majdi Al-Zughayer, the current president, and Youssef Qari, the former president of the UCS.

The raid was conducted following an order from Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Israeli minister of national security, according to the Palestine News Agency.

The Israeli government has cracked down on several Palestinian institutions in Jerusalem, shutting down some of them and prohibiting meetings of clubs and associations engaged in cultural and sports activities, arguing that they are connected to the PA.

These measures are part of Israel鈥檚 policy to limit the activities of institutions in Jerusalem and prevent any national or social actions within the occupied city, WAFA added.

The UCS is a non-governmental charity founded in 1958 during the rule of Jordan and before the occupation of East Jerusalem by Israel. At least 150 Palestinian charitable organizations are members of the UCS and operate across Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, the Jordan Valley, Ramallah, and Al-Bireh.

Israeli authorities stopped the Al-Quds Fund and the General Federation of Palestinian Trade Unions from operating in the city in April.

In addition, six schools run by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East were closed in September in Jerusalem for the first time in the agency鈥檚 history. The closure followed an Israeli ban imposed in May.


FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks
Updated 15 min 27 sec ago

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks
  • Pro-Palestinian protesters approached the gates of the Italy squad鈥檚 training center in Florence last week to demand that next Tuesday鈥檚 Italy-Israel match in Udine isn鈥檛 played
  • 鈥淣ow everyone should be happy about (the peace plan) and everyone should support the process,鈥 Infantino told reporters

ROME: FIFA President Gianni Infantino issued an appeal for protesters to keep calm ahead of Israel鈥檚 upcoming soccer World Cup qualifying matches in Norway and Italy after an agreement was reached with Hamas to a pause in their devastating two-year war.
Pro-Palestinian protesters approached the gates of the Italy squad鈥檚 training center in Florence last week to demand that next Tuesday鈥檚 Italy-Israel match in Udine isn鈥檛 played 鈥 part of a national strike that saw millions of activists take to the streets.
鈥淣ow everyone should be happy about (the peace plan) and everyone should support the process,鈥 Infantino, who is Swiss Italian, told reporters on the sidelines of a European Football Clubs (EFC) assembly in the Italian capital on Thursday. 鈥淥f course this goes beyond football 鈥 but includes football as well.鈥
Israel visit Norway on Saturday before traveling to Italy, where an estimated 10,000 people were planning to protest the match in Udine before the peace talks began.
On Wednesday, though, US President Donald Trump said Israel and Hamas agreed to the 鈥渇irst phase鈥 of his plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners.
UEFA had been considering suspending Israel over the war and Udine Mayor Alberto Felice De Toni had called for the game to be postponed. But with Italy desperately attempting to avoid failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup, the four-time champion do not plan to risk not playing.
World Cup visas
The US State Department announced last week that it will increase staffing at certain embassies and consulates to accommodate an expected major jump in visa applications from fans wanting to attend World Cup matches in the United States next year.
The move came amid concerns over the Trump administration鈥檚 crackdown on migration and temporary visas that offer permission to enter the US
With Egypt having just joined Iran and Morocco among the teams qualified, and 黑料社区 one win away, the visa issue could take on greater significance as soon as the World Cup draw in Washington on Dec. 5.
Ticket sales are underway for the tournament, in which Canada and Mexico will also host matches.
鈥淲e have excellent discussions with the US government. There is a White House task force chaired by President Trump and all these topics are discussed there,鈥 said Infantino, who has close relations with Trump.
鈥淲ith all the relevant secretaries of state there will be no issues with regard to visas, obviously for the participating teams and delegations and so on, and we are working on something as well for fans, hopefully some good news will come out very soon,鈥 Infantino added.
Domestic games abroad a 鈥榖ig risk鈥
UEFA this week announced that it would reluctantly not oppose the tradition-busting plans for Barcelona to play a league game in Miami and for AC Milan to play in Australia.
Infantino suggested FIFA should be the only body organizing games across continents.
鈥淲e have a structure whereby we have games at national level, at continental level, and then at global level. And this is a structure that made football the No. 1 sport in the world,鈥 Infantino said. 鈥淚f we want to break this structure, we take a big risk.鈥
Shifting World Cup calendar
Infantino also addressed the possibility of revising soccer鈥檚 world calendar to move big events like the World Cup and European Championship out of the June-July period due to heat concerns.
Heat was already an issue at the Club World Cup in the US this year and FIFA held the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in November-December to avoid the summer heat there. Something similar is expected when neighboring 黑料社区 hosts the tournament in 2034.
鈥淥bviously we have to look at the calendar, optimize it, see how we can also find formats of competition that perhaps protect a little more the new needs of the calendar,鈥 Infantino said. 鈥淭he world is spinning and we must always try to improve.鈥
The 2030 World Cup in Spain, Portugal and Morocco would likely be contested in extreme conditions if kept in June-July.
But any changes would also likely affect domestic and European competitions like the Champions League.
鈥淭his should be all the stakeholders involved. We need to analyze and understand. Then we should look at it, definitely,鈥 said EFC president Nassser Al-Khelaifi, who is also the president of Paris Saint-Germain. 鈥淒oes something need to change? Yes.鈥


Islamabad intensifies anti-virus drive as 25 new dengue cases reported in 24 hours

Islamabad intensifies anti-virus drive as 25 new dengue cases reported in 24 hours
Updated 22 min 11 sec ago

Islamabad intensifies anti-virus drive as 25 new dengue cases reported in 24 hours

Islamabad intensifies anti-virus drive as 25 new dengue cases reported in 24 hours
  • Deputy commissioner orders intensified fumigation as larvae detected at over 900 sites
  • Anti-dengue teams in the capital fog 2,500 locations and detain 20 for safety breaches

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad authorities have ramped up anti-dengue measures after 25 new cases of the mosquito-borne virus were reported in the capital over the past 24 hours, an official statement said on Thursday.

Dengue, a viral infection transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, spreads rapidly during the monsoon season and can cause high fever, severe joint pain and, in some cases, internal bleeding. Health officials have urged residents to clear standing water, cover containers and avoid conditions that allow mosquitoes to breed as part of a citywide prevention campaign.

鈥淭he district administration of Islamabad has become active to curb the spread of dengue in the capital,鈥 the statement, circulated after a meeting chaired by the deputy commissioner of Islamabad, said.

鈥淭wenty-five new dengue cases were reported in the past 24 hours, including 18 from rural areas and seven from urban areas,鈥 it added.

According to a briefing at the meeting, larvae were found at 916 sites across the capital, while 12 locations were declared clear after inspections.

鈥淲e are intensifying efforts to eliminate mosquito larvae and ensure continuous monitoring across high-risk zones,鈥 the deputy commissioner was quoted as saying in the statement. 鈥淓very possible measure is being taken to protect citizens, and strict action will follow in cases of negligence.鈥

Anti-dengue teams carried out fogging at 2,585 locations and detained 20 people for violating safety protocols.

The meeting stressed the need to make the campaign more effective through regular monitoring and rapid response in high-risk areas.