The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is suffering more from the implications of climate change than most other world regions. The rise in extreme weather conditions such as floods and droughts, a growing shortage of water, desertification and harvest losses that come with rising costs of food, are some of the most obvious consequences.
By advocating for an energy transition into renewable energy, we challenge the fossil fuel driven economies of many of the MENA countries and encourage the exploration of the enormous economic potential of solar and wind energy with a daily average of nine hours of sun. Not only businesses and investors should benefit of the energy transition, but also citizens, households and municipalities.
Thus, we search solutions for a just transition in the energy sector ensuring both, the protection of the planet and the people.
With our regional partner organizations and environmental activists, we promote the concept of international and domestic climate justice. We train our partners, civil society organisations, in climate diplomacy and bring them together with governments, support research and policy advising in the energy and climate change sector and work on local solutions for adaptation and energy efficiency on the ground.
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The Regional Climate and Energy Project at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung is conducting the “Youth Climate Justice Ambassadors” program, in which a selected group of young leaders participate in order to meet, gain... More
For the past eleven years, the Regional Climate and Energy Project MENA has been gathering practitioners, experts, civil society representatives and government officials at different cities within MENA to discuss new... More
The 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 27) to the UNFCCC will take place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt from 6 to 18 November 2022. Although this year`s COP is understood as an African COP, and less as a COP... More
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region faces a wide array of challenges, including rapidly growing population, slowing economic growth, high rates of unemployment, and significant environmental pressures. More
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A report titled “Power-to-X Green Hydrogen Opportunities in Jordan” delved into Power-to-X (PtX) technologies, focusing on green hydrogen and its…
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Jordan has great potential to grow its economy and provide jobs through expanding its use of green energy, a report showed on Tuesday.
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Sarah Nooren
Director of the Regional Climate & Energy Project
sarah.hepp(at)fes.de
Dina Kisbi
Program Manager Climate & Energy Project
Dina.kisbi(at)fes.de
Sarah Bani Yaseen
Program Administrator
Climate & Energy Project
Sarah.baniyaseen(at)fes.de
Farah Khalaf
Finance Manager Climate & Energy Project
Farah.Khalaf(at)fes.de
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