Al Sultan Ahmed Al Jaberindustry minister and chief executive of the oil giant Abu Dhabi Adnoc, could also be bestowed another title: godfather of froilan, the most rebellious grandson of the emeritus. Let’s get to know more about this important Arab tycoon who has just been named president of the next Climate Summit from Dubai.
The son of Elena and Marichalar Thus, with his participation in COP28, he approaches a self-made man who, in addition to directing the industrial policy of the United Arab Emirates, is under the control of a large oil company that introduces into the world market Number 3% of all the oil sold today.
like any almighty –his company is valued at almost 46,000 million dollars-, behind his shadow there is a long list of opponents who systematically reject him. But, on this occasion, the reason is indisputable:
politicians of the stature of Joe Bidencurrent President of the United States, or Ursula von der Leyenpresident of the European Commission, as well as dozens of American congressmen and members of the European Parliament, demand that he completely separate himself from this new summit for the climate oriented, mainly, to the reduction in the use of non-renewable fuels for the good of the planet and our species.
Obviously, the appointment of Al Jaber, as the highest representative of COP28, is not very coherent. Although he has been the representative of his country at these important summits for years, the sultan is still the head of a company that threatens the environment and sustainability.
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