Climate Change and Economic Diversification in Saudi Arabia: Integrity, Challenges, and Opportunities
While Saudi Arabia’s long involvement in global climate change negotiations has attracted mounting attention, little is known about the kingdom’s climate change governance at the domestic level or its progress in terms of addressing climate change in line with economic diversification.

Recommendations
- Develop a climate action plan that sets out targets, strategies, policies, and regulations and assigns clear duties and responsibilities to coordinate and advance climate action with respect to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as climate resilience.
- Use existing arrangements and institutional architecture set for delivering economic diversification ambitions, but ensure to factor climate change into sectoral planning and development.
- Ensure economy-wide implementation of climate action in order to achieve potential co-benefits from aligning climate policies with economic development.
- Develop a strong, independent climate change committee to extend the influence now enjoyed by the Ministry of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources in addressing climate change to other ministries; ensure consistent policy delivery across ministries and sectors and eliminate policy fragmentation.
- Support climate change research, and coordinate efforts of data collection, monitoring, and verification.
- Facilitate information exchanges between climate experts and economic development policymakers.
- Secure climate finance based on an economic assessment of climate impacts on different sectors.
- Develop climate change capacity building programs targeting not only policymakers but also end users, such as utility companies, private investors, local municipalities, and civilians.
- Integrate climate change topics into school and university curricula to raise awareness about climate change among Saudi youth.
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