Oman plants 72mn trees, establishes 32 nature reserves for net-zero goals
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Oman's Environment Authority reviewed its achievements for the 2020-2025 period, highlighting efforts towards net-zero targets.
- Key initiatives include planting over 72 million trees and establishing 32 nature reserves.
- These actions align with the nation's commitment to environmental sustainability and climate goals.
Oman is making significant strides toward its net-zero targets, according to a recent review by the Environment Authority. The authority highlighted its accomplishments during the 2020-2025 period, underscoring a robust commitment to environmental protection and climate action.
Central to these efforts are the ambitious initiatives of planting over 72 million trees and establishing 32 nature reserves across the country. These projects aim to enhance biodiversity, improve air quality, and sequester carbon dioxide, directly contributing to Oman's national climate goals.
The review, conducted at a joint meeting, showcased the tangible outcomes of the authority's work. These achievements demonstrate a proactive approach to environmental management and a dedication to fostering a sustainable future for Oman. The focus on reforestation and conservation signals a clear strategy to combat climate change and preserve natural resources for generations to come.
Originally published by Times of Oman in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.