
Qatar unveils environmental book charting climate and green development progress
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Qatar has unveiled a new book documenting the country s environmental achievements and long term climate ambitions, as officials reaffirm...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar has unveiled a new book documenting the country's environmental achievements and long-term climate ambitions, as officials reaffirm the state's commitment to sustainable development.
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change launched "Environmental Sustainability in Qatar 2025" at a ceremony attended and sponsored by HE Minister Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie. The publication aims to capture Qatar's national journey in protecting natural resources, reducing emissions and embedding sustainability across government and industry.
Assistant Undersecretary for Climate Change Affairs, Ahamed Mohammed Al Sada, said sustainability has become a national guiding principle shaping future policies and projects. Qatar, he noted, is working to balance economic growth with environmental protection while improving quality of life.
Al Sada described the new book as a reference point that highlights the commitment of both public and private institutions to applying best environmental practices. It also showcases the country's progress in expanding clean energy, improving air-quality monitoring, and backing innovative low-emission initiatives.













