7th Annual EmiratesGBC Congress To Mark A Regional First With In-depth Discussion On Net Zero Cities

7th annual EmiratesGBC Congress to mark a regional first with in-depth discussion on net zero cities

DUBAI, (Pakistan Point News - 15th Jul, 2018) Emirates Green Building Council (EmiratesGBC), an independent forum aimed at conserving the environment by strengthening and promoting green building practices, will mark a regional first, with an in-depth discussion on scaling up the Net Zero Energy Building movement to create net zero cities at its seventh annual Congress to be held under the theme ‘Targeting Zero: A Vision for Future Cities’, on October 9th, 2018 at the Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre hotel.

The event is being held for the second consecutive year under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change & Environment, mandated to promote advancements toward a green economy in the UAE.

The Annual EmiratesGBC Congress brings together international experts in diverse aspects of energy management and sustainable development to discuss strategies for promoting sustainable built environments for the cities of the future in line with UAE Vision 2021 and the objectives of the Paris COP21 Climate Agreement. The event aims to influence sustainable practices in the UAE’s built environment and to help identify key industry challenges and solutions as well as catalyse innovation in green building practices to create new models that support the country’s efforts to be more sustainable.

This year’s Congress will, for the first time, discuss best practices and the road map to go beyond net zero carbon buildings to achieve global emission targets, and to drive discussion on net zero cities that help ensure the viability and liveability of the cities in the future. Net zero carbon buildings are defined by the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) as those that are highly energy efficient and fully powered from on-site and/or off-site renewable energy sources. They can effectively support achieving the Paris Agreement levels of global emission reductions.

The 2018 Congress’ discussions will focus on three sub-themes that are closely related to honouring and promoting the values associated with the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the nation, as the UAE marks the Year of Zayed this year to commemorate his 100th birth anniversary.

The first sub-theme: Inspired Cities reflects the Wisdom of Sheikh Zayed that supported the UAE’s social and economic transformation into a forward-looking, visionary nation. The second theme: Collaborative Cities focuses on the value of Respect that was advocated by the late leader to establish a collaborative, vibrant and diverse nation for all. Finally, the third sub-theme: Holistic Cities mirrors the value of Sustainability which was an integral component of Sheikh Zayed’s vision to shape the UAE into a sustainably developing country that respects the environment and positively caters to the needs of future generations.

Saeed Al Abbar, Chairman, Emirates Green Building Council, said: "It is forecasted that by 2050, almost 70 per cent of the world’s population will live in cities. Within this same timescale and in order to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement there is a need to decarbonise the global economy by 2050, which necessitates a pathway of developing zero carbon cities. This challenge and unique opportunity forms the heart of the conversation that we aim to steer at the Annual EmiratesGBC Congress.

"We are honoured to host the Congress under the patronage of Ministry of Climate Change and Environment for the second consecutive year and we are looking forward to welcoming a line-up of experts who will present our audiences with compelling insights on how Net Zero Energy Buildings hold the answer for the growth and survival our cities in the future."