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Carbon Neutrality in the Gulf explores the ambitious climate pledges made by Gulf nations and confronts them with the complex realities of implementation. The book provides a critical analysis of the policies, strategies, and obstacles facing the region as it attempts to transition toward carbon-neutral economies.
Written by leading experts including Wael A. Samad, Ahmed Badran, and Elie Azar, this Cambridge University Press publication examines the gap between well-intentioned environmental commitments and tangible progress on the ground. The authors investigate the technical, economic, political, and social dimensions of carbon neutrality in the Gulf, considering the region’s unique challenges including heavy reliance on hydrocarbon exports, energy-intensive economies, and demographic pressures.
The book serves as essential reading for policymakers, environmental advocates, energy professionals, and academics interested in understanding the complexities of climate action in the Middle East.







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