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UAE cabinet approves new cybersecurity body, climate change envoy

The cabinet of the UAE government appointed Industry and Advanced Technology Minister Sultan Al-Jaber as a special envoy for climate change. (@HHShkMohd)
The cabinet of the UAE government appointed Industry and Advanced Technology Minister Sultan Al-Jaber as a special envoy for climate change. (@HHShkMohd)
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday approved the establishment of a new national cybersecurity council. (@HHShkMohd)
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday approved the establishment of a new national cybersecurity council. (@HHShkMohd)
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday approved the establishment of a new national cybersecurity council. (@HHShkMohd)
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday approved the establishment of a new national cybersecurity council. (@HHShkMohd)
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30 Nov 2020 01:11:57 GMT9
30 Nov 2020 01:11:57 GMT9
  • The cabinet of the UAE government appoints Sultan Al-Jaber as a special envoy for climate change
  • An advocate for clean energy, Al-Jaber has held several positions and advisory roles

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates on Sunday approved the establishment of a new national cybersecurity council, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE

Prime Minister and Vice-President and ruler of Dubai, said on Twitter.

The cabinet of the UAE government also appointed Industry and Advanced Technology Minister and head of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Sultan Al-Jaber as a special envoy for climate change.

Al-Jaber, who holds a PhD in business and economics, is also the chairman of Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company known as Masdar.

An advocate for clean energy, Al-Jaber has held several positions and advisory roles on issues related to energy, economics and sustainable development.

Reuters

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