Prince William tells kids ‘you are the future’ in fight to save planet
WAM | Dubai
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Prince William told school children ‘you are the future’ in the fight to save the planet as he planted mangroves with the children at Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi, on his first official trip to the UAE.
The Duke of Cambridge arrived in Dubai for his first official visit to the UAE Wednesday evening. Prince William flew into UAE on a commercial airliner as opposed to a private jet.
At Jubail Mangroves, Prince William met with Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Office. During the meeting, Sheikh Khaled and Prince William discussed their work on globally impactful sustainability initiatives.
During the meeting, Sheikh Khaled and Prince William discussed their work on globally impactful sustainability initiatives. The royals were briefed on Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi's (EAD's) ongoing work to protect the environment and enhance biodiversity and the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative. The initiative marks Prince William's visit, aiming to establish the emirate as a leading global centre for research and innovation on mangrove conservation and resilience.
The initiative, which will be implemented by EAD and has formed its first partnership with conservation charity the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) – of which Queen Elizabeth II is patron – will provide a platform for innovation in mangrove research, climate change mitigation, and community engagement. It will also see a state-of-the-art mangrove nursery established in Abu Dhabi as a research, learning, and outreach centre.
The initiative will enable the mass scaling of mangrove recovery as a key nature-based solution to biodiversity and climate crises through research and innovation. These areas will provide sources of connection to nature, carbon stores, havens for biodiversity and sustainable incomes for local communities.
Royals meet school students
Prince William tweeted, “First stop in the Jubail Mangroves, a nature preserve and a haven for avian and marine species native to Abu Dhabi.”
While at the park, Prince William and Sheikh Khalid spent time with several school students, with whom they planted mangrove saplings, and discussed the importance of young people's commitment to sustainability efforts, now and in the future.
Prince William tweeted, “The Mangrove Initiative will focus on sustainability and preserving the natural environment, providing vital research for supporting biodiversity - including the development of more resilient varieties of the mangrove, which will in turn help protect the Abu Dhabi coastline.”
“These parks also play a role in their communities, especially for the next generation and it's great to see programmes are in place to inspire young people to become the environmental leaders of tomorrow,” tweeted the Duke.
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