Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Days between Green, Blue Zones


Thu 10 Nov 2022 | 02:22 PM
Safaa Nawar

Everyone here fell in love with the bride of green cities. The leaders, presidents, experts, activists, observers, and representatives of civil society gather in Sharm El-Sheikh, opening its heart and using its magic to captivate hearts by hosting the COP27 climate summit, which will continue until November 18.

I lived in the midst of the global event I watch and see the seriousness and determination on all faces, political meetings and press conferences, heads of state and prime ministers, one of them prepares his papers, another runs behind him and his assistants, and a third holds a press conference. In the corridors of the conference, every journalist is looking for his night..a snapshot, predecessor, precedent, or just a note.

The Blue Zone is administered by the United Nations. It is located in the International Conference Center and holds sessions and discussion tables in which heads of state and official delegations participate, as well as organizations and bodies accredited by the Climate Agreement.

On the other hand, there is the Green Zone, which is dedicated to exhibitions and side events, held by the private sector, civil society, youth, and various ministries, to present success stories, projects, innovations, and products related to the effects of climate change.

In the background, musical and artistic performances are not absent to raise awareness of the issue of climate change and its importance to humans, it was fortunate that I traveled between the two regions as a journalist within the National Alliance for Developmental Civil Action, accompanied by Dr. Noha Talaat, the Secretary of the Alliance among the leaders of civil work as Egyptian experiences, dedicating its success to other countries in an atmosphere Of calm and tranquility, green spaces and soft lighting... demonstrations and protests by environmental activists demanding climate justice and demanding developed countries implement their commitments.

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is moving from a discussion table on the green Middle East to the future of investment in renewable energy. His speech to world leaders linked the anger of nature and politics.

El-Sisi demanded an end to the Russian-Ukrainian war if we are serious about confronting climate change, a logical and rational call.

The new UK Prime Minister begins his first foreign visit to Sharm el-Sheikh, and after his meeting with President el-Sisi, he talks about Egypt, which he considers one of the pillars of security and stability in the region.

Al Gore addresses the former US Vice President sympathetic to the world's poor, while John Kerry, Biden's envoy, holds the stick from the middle.

The movement of events and the magnitude of the dazzling stops the breath and maintains calm, friendliness, pride, and ambitions at the level of the climatic capital of the world, the city of peace!