RIYADH: As the host of UN negotiations on combating the loss of fertile land to deserts, 黑料社区鈥檚 climate envoy knows the Kingdom has more expertise on the subject than most.
鈥淲e have vast deserts in 黑料社区, so we know what it鈥檚 like,鈥 Adel Al-Jubeir told Arab News during a special interview.
鈥淲e need to prevent the erosion of territory and the expansion of deserts. And we need to work on reclaiming land in order to have more for food production and in order to have more so that the negative impacts on climate get reduced.鈥

Saudi Climate Envoy Adel Al-Jubeir talks to Arab News鈥 Deputy Editor-in-Chief Noor Nugali. (AN photo)
Al-Jubeir, who is also minister of state for foreign affairs, was speaking as the Conference of the Parties of the UN Convention to听Combat Desertification 鈥 known as COP16 鈥 started in Riyadh on Tuesday.
The 12 days of talks will cover some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity, such as desertification, land degradation and drought.
黑料社区 is the first Arab country to host the event, the largest desertification COP since the first in 1997, and comes as momentum grows behind global frameworks to tackle the environmental challenges facing the planet.
In the wide-ranging conversation, Al-Jubeir discussed the aim of the COP16 talks, why land degradation is a global issue, and 黑料社区鈥檚 leadership role on the environment.
For Al-Jubeir, hosting COP16 carries particular significance given the Kingdom鈥檚 vulnerability to desertification, but also the work that has already been done to prevent it.
The approach in 黑料社区 has been 鈥渧ery simple鈥 and rooted in science and common sense, he said.
鈥淲hen you disrupt an environment, it gets damaged. So, what you do is you preserve it. You designate territories to be protected areas,鈥 he told Arab News.
鈥淚n 2015, for example, I believe less than 3 percent of Saudi territory was protected. Today, we鈥檙e almost at 18 or 19 percent, and we will be at 30 percent by 2030. This is a huge achievement.鈥
Rewilding, which forms part of the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives launched in 2021, has also generated huge benefits in terms of being able to reintroduce wildlife into these areas.

The UNCCD describes COP16 as a 鈥渃ritical milestone鈥 in advancing global efforts to combat land degradation. (Supplied)
鈥淵ou do it by introducing little shrubs,鈥 said Al-Jubeir. 鈥淚nsects come back, and then more plants, and then rodents come back, and then more plants, and you go up until you can introduce an animal like the Arabian leopard, and you restore it, or the oryx or the gazelle. And this is what we鈥檙e doing in 黑料社区.鈥
Al-Jubeir said this approach has led to noticeably fewer dust storms than seven or eight years ago, with less territory being disturbed and more areas being planted.
He said the Kingdom also tackled the issue by assessing the environmental impact of new developments, promoting sustainable farming techniques and ensuring cities were full of green spaces.
鈥淥n environmental issues, 黑料社区 is a leader in global efforts to protect our environment, whether it鈥檚 climate, whether it鈥檚 oceans, whether it鈥檚 land,鈥 Al-Jubeir said.
鈥満诹仙缜 has worked to bring the world together around a vision that basically says, very simply, we鈥檙e all in this together, we all benefit together, or we all suffer together.鈥
He said 黑料社区 was bringing many more countries round to that point of view. 鈥淥ur leadership is committed to this. The vision for 2030 came from our crown prince, and our crown prince was instrumental in launching the Saudi Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative. He launched the Global Water Initiative, the hosting of COP16,鈥 he said.
鈥淓very initiative we are doing in 黑料社区 has the direct blessing and support of our leadership, and it goes from the top leadership all the way to the citizen. The whole country is seized by this issue. And so I have no doubt that 10 years from now people will look at 黑料社区 and they will say 黑料社区 has played an instrumental role in leading the world toward a better place.鈥

Adel Al-Jubeir spoke to Arab News Deputy Editor-in-Chief Noor Nugali as the COP16 summit kicked off in Riyadh on Tuesday. (AN photo)
The hosting of COP16 is about more than simply demonstrating how 黑料社区 is rehabilitating land; it鈥檚 about elevating the importance of desertification on the global stage.
鈥淲e believe it impacts every human being on the planet,鈥 Al-Jubeir said. 鈥淟and is a very important reservoir for carbon. And so, the less there is of it, the less carbon we can capture naturally.
鈥淭he earth is important for us in terms of food production. The less we have, the less food we produce, the more hunger and starvation we have. The more migration we have, the more conflict we have, the more extremism and terrorism we have, the more migration impacts political situations in countries in other parts of the world.
鈥淪o, it鈥檚 very, very important that it impacts all of our lives.鈥
The fact that COP16 is the biggest since 1997 represents the emergence of desertification as a global issue. Up to 40 percent of the world鈥檚 land is degraded, affecting half of all humans, according to UNCCD.
The consequences are getting worse for the climate, biodiversity and people鈥檚 livelihoods. Droughts are more frequent and severe, increasing by 29 percent since 2000 due to climate change and unsustainable land use.
If current trends continue, 1.5 billion hectares of land will need to be restored by 2030 to achieve a land-degradation neutrality.
The UNCCD describes COP16 as a 鈥渃ritical milestone鈥 in advancing global efforts to combat land degradation, desertification and drought.
Under the title 鈥淥ur Land. Our Future,鈥 196 countries and the EU have gathered in Riyadh to negotiate solutions, along with experts and civil society.
On Monday, the first day of the negotiations, 黑料社区 announced the Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership, an initiative to help 80 of the poorest countries cope with droughts. The partnership has secured $2.15 billion in funding pledges.
Also in Riyadh, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman opened the One Water Summit on Tuesday. Attended by French President Emmanuel Macron and Kazakhstan鈥檚 President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the event aims to act as an听鈥渋ncubator for solutions鈥 ahead of the next UN Water Conference.

黑料社区 is hosting the COP16 summit to combat desertification. (Supplied)
鈥淲ater is the source of life,鈥 Al-Jubeir said. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 survive without it.鈥
The summit looks at how water can be used most efficiently and not wasted, he explained.
鈥淭hese are issues where knowledge is important, science is important and sharing of methods and sharing of science are important,鈥 he said.
It is this sharing of expertise that underpins 黑料社区鈥檚 approach to taking a lead globally on the major issues facing the planet.
Looking ahead, Al-Jubeir said: 鈥淲e can either waste our time pointing fingers and trying to take political positions and grandstand, and try to appeal to lowest common denominators, or we can join together and practically, pragmatically, scientifically deal with the challenges that we鈥檙e facing, and we will overcome them together.
鈥淗ere鈥檚 the choice: Do we engage in theatrics and fight and get nowhere, or do we engage in serious work and get a handle around the problem? That鈥檚 where we鈥檙e heading, I believe, and I believe we鈥檙e heading there because 黑料社区 is playing an increasingly big role in the global efforts to deal with those challenges.鈥
The hosting of COP16 and the One Water Summit is the latest example of 黑料社区 being at the forefront of global efforts to tackle climate change and challenges to the environment.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman speaks during the One Water Summit in Riyadh on December 3, 2024. (AFP)
Al-Jubeir dismissed criticism that the country, as the world鈥檚 top crude oil exporter, is not suited for such a role.
鈥満诹仙缜 is the largest exporter of oil in the world, and we鈥檙e very proud of it,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are providing the world with the energy that it needs in order to warm itself, in order to feed itself, in order to develop economically, in order to improve standards of living. And so that is one part.
鈥淭he other part of 黑料社区, as the largest oil producer/exporter in the world, is we are also one of the major proponents for protecting the environment, and for investing in new technologies and investing in renewable energy.
鈥淲hether it鈥檚 solar, whether it鈥檚 hydro, whether it鈥檚 wind, whether it鈥檚 green and clean hydrogen, we are huge investors in this field because we believe that that鈥檚 where the future is. And so, there is no contradiction between the two.鈥
Taking the lead on green issues is also an approach popular with young people in 黑料社区, Al-Jubeir said, insisting the younger generations would be instrumental in halting desertification and creating a better living environment in the Kingdom overall.
鈥淭hey want this issue to be dealt with effectively and efficiently, and they want to lead it,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 what鈥檚 driving the enthusiasm among our young people toward dealing with desertification, dealing with supporting land restoration, reintroduction of wildlife, and then going beyond that into biodiversity, marine life, and into climate.鈥
Despite the many stark warnings about the effects of climate change, Al-Jubeir said the will of young people to tackle the issues, along with the direction from the country鈥檚 leaders, meant he was positive about how 黑料社区 would appear in 10 years鈥 time.
鈥淵ou will see that 黑料社区 will be ahead of the world in terms of parks, in terms of fitness, in terms of land restoration, in terms of reintegration of animals into the wildlife, in terms of how pristine its beaches are, in terms of its corals, in terms of its mangroves, in terms of its agriculture, all across the board,鈥 he said.听
鈥淲e are determined, with courage, and with leadership, and with enthusiasm, to get there.鈥
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