The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) area faces numerous opportunities and challenges in its transition to net zero emissions. This article explores the complex socioeconomic aspects of this transformation. The urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has led to the audacious target of net zero emissions by 2050 as global climate action steps up. The shift to a low-carbon economy will need extensive reorganization in a number of sectors, with ramifications for equity, employment, energy affordability, access to technology, and infrastructure development. In order to enable a fair and inclusive transition, the study emphasizes the significance of integrated policy frameworks, financial investments, international cooperation, and community engagement. MENA nations may promote sustainable development, social justice, and economic resilience in addition to reducing the dangers associated with climate change by tackling these socioeconomic variables. The study advocates for a comprehensive strategy that makes use of cooperation, ingenuity, and group efforts in order to provide the area with a low-carbon, sustainable future.

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Understanding the Socio-Economic Dimensions of Net Zero Emissions in MENA Nations

  • Aamir Ahmad Teeli,
  • Saima Nazir,
  • Aaqif Rashid Lone

摘要

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) area faces numerous opportunities and challenges in its transition to net zero emissions. This article explores the complex socioeconomic aspects of this transformation. The urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has led to the audacious target of net zero emissions by 2050 as global climate action steps up. The shift to a low-carbon economy will need extensive reorganization in a number of sectors, with ramifications for equity, employment, energy affordability, access to technology, and infrastructure development. In order to enable a fair and inclusive transition, the study emphasizes the significance of integrated policy frameworks, financial investments, international cooperation, and community engagement. MENA nations may promote sustainable development, social justice, and economic resilience in addition to reducing the dangers associated with climate change by tackling these socioeconomic variables. The study advocates for a comprehensive strategy that makes use of cooperation, ingenuity, and group efforts in order to provide the area with a low-carbon, sustainable future.