ExxonMobil Qatar on Tuesday announced that it has signed a sponsorship agreement with Qatar Foundation (QF) for gold level sponsorship of the Qatar Climate Change Conference 2021 organised by QF in collaboration with Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah Foundation for Energy & Sustainable Development (Al-Attiyah Foundation).
The agreement was signed by Dr Soud al-Thani, Sustainability director at Astad Project Management, Qatar Foundation; and Ana Laplaza, Research director of ExxonMobil Research Qatar, at a ceremony held at ExxonMobil Research Qatar.
The ceremony was attended by Ghanim al-Ibrahim, chief operations officer, QF; Saleh al-Mana, vice-president and Public & Government Affairs director, ExxonMobil Qatar; and high-level representatives from both organisations.
The Qatar Climate Change Conference 2021 will take place at QF’s Education City in Doha on September 13, bringing together representatives of leading climate change players in Qatar’s public and private sectors for high-level discussions on Qatar’s potential future climate action pathways.
“As the Qatar Climate Change Conference 2021, hosted by Qatar Foundation, aims to support the advancement of Qatar’s sustainable development vision, we are delighted that ExxonMobil Qatar will be the gold level sponsor for this event and also bring its expertise and insight to the conference
sessions,” said Dr Soud.
“Through this gathering of ideas, perspectives, experiences and solutions – from Qatar and beyond – we collectively hope to inform and engage people throughout Qatar about the country’s climate change actions and the role they can play in shaping a sustainable future, while also supporting our leadership and industry in meeting the challenges posed by climate change.”
“We’re delighted to support the Qatar Climate Change Conference as an important platform that encourages and promotes constructive dialogue on mitigating the risks of climate change. Progress towards a lower carbon future requires thoughtful and meaningful action by policymakers, business and technology leaders, and consumers,” added Laplaza.
The conference agenda will include three sessions: Qatar National Climate Action and Policy; Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Qatar; and Carbon Market and Pricing – The Roles of Public and Private Sectors.
HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad al-Thani, vice-chairperson and CEO of QF; HE Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, chairman of Al-Attiyah Foundation; HE Akbar al-Baker, Qatar Airways Group chief executive; and Dominic Genetti, president and general manager of ExxonMobil Qatar, will participate in the first session’s panel discussion, according to a press statement by ExxonMobil Qatar.
Pete Trelenberg, ExxonMobil’s director of Greenhouse Gas and Climate Change, will also represent ExxonMobil as a speaker in the conference’s third session.
The ceremony was attended by Ghanim al-Ibrahim, chief operations officer, QF; Saleh al-Mana, vice-president and Public & Government Affairs director, ExxonMobil Qatar; and high-level representatives from both organisations.
The Qatar Climate Change Conference 2021 will take place at QF’s Education City in Doha on September 13, bringing together representatives of leading climate change players in Qatar’s public and private sectors for high-level discussions on Qatar’s potential future climate action pathways.
“As the Qatar Climate Change Conference 2021, hosted by Qatar Foundation, aims to support the advancement of Qatar’s sustainable development vision, we are delighted that ExxonMobil Qatar will be the gold level sponsor for this event and also bring its expertise and insight to the conference
sessions,” said Dr Soud.
“Through this gathering of ideas, perspectives, experiences and solutions – from Qatar and beyond – we collectively hope to inform and engage people throughout Qatar about the country’s climate change actions and the role they can play in shaping a sustainable future, while also supporting our leadership and industry in meeting the challenges posed by climate change.”
“We’re delighted to support the Qatar Climate Change Conference as an important platform that encourages and promotes constructive dialogue on mitigating the risks of climate change. Progress towards a lower carbon future requires thoughtful and meaningful action by policymakers, business and technology leaders, and consumers,” added Laplaza.
The conference agenda will include three sessions: Qatar National Climate Action and Policy; Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Qatar; and Carbon Market and Pricing – The Roles of Public and Private Sectors.
HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad al-Thani, vice-chairperson and CEO of QF; HE Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, chairman of Al-Attiyah Foundation; HE Akbar al-Baker, Qatar Airways Group chief executive; and Dominic Genetti, president and general manager of ExxonMobil Qatar, will participate in the first session’s panel discussion, according to a press statement by ExxonMobil Qatar.
Pete Trelenberg, ExxonMobil’s director of Greenhouse Gas and Climate Change, will also represent ExxonMobil as a speaker in the conference’s third session.