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UAE using Wikipedia to 'control narrative' amid criticism of oil boss leading climate summit

By IANS | Updated: May 30, 2023 12:55 IST

London, May 30 COP28 president, Sultan Al Jaber has been accused of attempting to "greenwash" his image after ...

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London, May 30 COP28 president, Sultan Al Jaber has been accused of attempting to "greenwash" his image after it emerged that members of his team had edited Wikipedia pages that highlighted his role as CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), the media reported.

Work by Al Jaber's team on his and the climate summit's Wikipedia entries include adding a quote from an editorial that said Al Jaber the United Arab Emirates (UAE) minister for industry and advanced technology was "precisely the kind of ally the climate movement needs", the Guardian reported.

They also suggested that editors remove reference to a multibillion-dollar oil pipeline deal he signed in 2019, the Centre for Climate Reporting and the Guardian can reveal.

"Oil companies and their CEOs are taking greenwash to a whole new level seizing control of global climate conferences, then getting their own employees to airbrush out criticism of their blatant hypocrisy on Wikipedia," said Caroline Lucas, the Green party MP.

The UAE government, which controls about 6 per cent of the world's oil reserves, has been criticised for appointing a fossil fuel boss as head of COP28, which will be held in Dubai in November, the Guardian reported.

Last week, 130 US and EU lawmakers called on Al Jaber to be removed from his post as the summit's president.

Meanwhile, Al Jaber has been working with major consultancy firms and PR agencies to promote his work as an advocate for Emirati investment in green energy.

His appointment as COP28 president was welcomed by the likes of John Kerry, the US special presidential envoy for climate, and other key figures in international climate diplomacy, the Guardian reported.

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