Masdar, Abu Dhabi's Renewable Energy Company, has launched the fourth annual international ‘Engage' Blogging Contest ahead of January's Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2016 – the Middle East's largest gathering on sustainability.
Under the theme "The Transition to a Sustainable Economy by 2030," the competition asks contestants to discuss their views on how governments and the private sector can collaborate to solve the risks posed by climate change.
The writer of the winning entry will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Abu Dhabi and will be Masdar's guest VIP blogger during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. In addition to visiting Masdar City, Masdar's projects within the Emirate, and top tourist attractions in Abu Dhabi, the winner will have the opportunity to network with the estimated 35,000 sustainability professionals expected to attend ADSW.
Dr. Nawal Al-Hosany, Masdar's Director of Sustainability, said: "In light of the landmark agreement reached at the COP21 talks in Paris, and the ongoing worldwide discussion on climate change, we'd like to give even more people the opportunity to have their voice heard. The world needs more ideas on how to limit climate change this century to within 2 C, and we are excited to announce our fourth annual blogging contest that will encourage the free exchange of new and innovative ideas."
"This is a wonderful opportunity, whether the contestant is a university student or a seasoned professional," Dr Nawal added. "Previous winners have included a university professor, architect and an inventor, so people of all backgrounds should feel welcome to participate in the ‘Engage' Blogging Contest."
Last year's international blogging contest received more than 100 entries from 35 countries, sparking worldwide discussion of sustainability issues in advance of the 2015 ADSW.
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