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The first team of female marine environmental inspectors in the Middle East, based in a Saudi reserve

The first team of female marine environmental inspectors in the Middle East discovered the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reserve, a pioneering step to protect the marine environment and enhance the role of women.

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The first team of female marine environmental inspectors in the Middle East, based in a Saudi reserve

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve launches the first team of female marine environmental inspectors in the Middle East

In a bold and unprecedented move, the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve the launch of the first team of female marine environmental inspectors in the Middle East, coinciding with World Environmental Inspector Day. This initiative aims to bolster efforts to protect the marine environment, with the new female inspectors joining the reserve's existing environmental inspection team of 246 inspectors, 34 of whom are women.

Commitment to the Kingdom's Vision 2030

Andrew Zalomis, CEO of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve, explained that women's participation has always been a priority since the reserve's inception. Zalomis emphasized that the recruitment of the first batch of female environmental inspectors began in 2022, with a strong focus on empowering women. Today, women comprise 34% of the reserve's environmental inspection force, a figure significantly exceeding the global average of just 11%.

A vital role for female naval inspectors

The new female inspectors will be responsible for monitoring the 170-kilometer Red Sea coastline in cooperation with other government agencies. They are expected to provide essential skills in environmental protection. As the Kingdom progresses towards achieving the global goal of protecting 30% of the Earth's land and sea areas by 2030, the Protected Areas Development Authority is committed to building qualified environmental inspection teams with the necessary expertise to support conservation efforts in the Kingdom.

A clear message: restore wildlife

Zalomis emphasized that the reserve's inspectors play a pivotal role in fulfilling its mission to restore wildlife to its natural habitats, supporting the national goals of the Saudi Green Initiative. They are responsible for protecting natural and cultural resources, both on land and at sea, and ensuring a safe experience for visitors and tourists.

Their tasks include monitoring ecosystems to support conservation strategies, contributing to wildlife reintroduction programs, wildlife management, and overseeing development projects to ensure their compliance with environmental and social impact assessment reports.

Bright future prospects

With this positive momentum and the continued expansion of the highly qualified team of female marine inspectors, the future outlook is very promising for achieving the Kingdom's ambitious goals of environmental protection and sustainability. This step is not just a qualitative addition, but the beginning of a new era of gender partnership for achieving sustainable development and protecting the marine environment.

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Today's weather: Thunderstorms, fog, and dust across parts of the Kingdom

The weather forecast for today predicts thunderstorms in Mecca and Asir, with fog and dust-raising winds across large areas of Saudi Arabia.

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Today's weather: Thunderstorms, fog, and dust across parts of the Kingdom

The National Center for Meteorology in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia issued its daily report on the expected weather conditions for today (Wednesday), as forecasts indicate continued weather fluctuations in several regions, which calls for caution and vigilance by citizens, residents and highway users.

Details of the rain and fog situation

The center forecasts moderate to heavy thunderstorms, accompanied by hail and strong winds, across parts of the southwestern and western highlands of the Kingdom. This weather pattern includes the regions of Makkah, Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan . These storms are a result of the influx of tropical moisture and the interaction of air currents, which increases the likelihood of cumulonimbus cloud formation and rainfall.

In a related development, the meteorological department warned of a high probability of dense fog forming during the night and early morning hours, which could reduce horizontal visibility. The fog is expected to affect parts of the aforementioned highlands, as well as parts of northern Saudi Arabia, requiring cautious driving on highways.

Wind activity and dust storms

On another note, forecasts indicate active surface winds stirring up dust and sand, which may reduce horizontal visibility in open areas. These winds will affect large parts of the Northern Borders, Al-Jawf, Eastern Province, Riyadh, and Madinah regions , extending to the southern parts of the Tabuk .

Geographical and climatic context

The southwestern regions of the Kingdom, such as Asir, Al-Baha, Jazan, and the highlands of Makkah, possess a mountainous geography (the Sarawat Mountains) that makes them susceptible to receiving larger amounts of rainfall compared to other regions of the Kingdom, especially during periods of seasonal weather fluctuations. This topography plays a crucial role in lifting and condensing moist air, leading to thunderstorms and hail.

The importance of warnings and safety measures

These forecasts are of paramount importance for the safety of lives and property, as thunderstorms are often accompanied by flash floods in valleys and wadis. Authorities consistently urge people to stay away from floodplains and wadi beds in such conditions, and to exercise caution while driving in fog or heavy dust that reduces visibility, in order to ensure everyone's safety and minimize traffic accidents that may result from adverse weather conditions.

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The opening of the Jabalah and Al-Hadqa centers in the Imam Turki Reserve to enhance environmental security

Under the patronage of the Minister of Interior, the Special Forces for Environmental Security inaugurated the Jabalah and Al-Hadqa centers in the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Reserve to enhance wildlife protection and support Vision 2030.

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The opening of the Jabalah and Al-Hadqa centers in the Imam Turki Reserve to enhance environmental security

In a strategic move aimed at strengthening the environmental protection system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Major General Saher bin Mohammed Al-Harbi, Commander of the Special Forces for Environmental Security, inaugurated the "Jibla" and "Al-Hadqa" field centers within the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve. This inauguration took place under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Interior, reflecting the wise leadership's commitment to preserving the nation's natural resources.

During the opening ceremony, Major General Al-Harbi emphasized that the Special Forces for Environmental Security enjoy unlimited support from the wise leadership and continuous oversight from the security sectors, enabling them to fulfill their duties in protecting the environment and the nation's resources. He explained that the two new centers have been equipped with the latest security systems and advanced monitoring technologies, in addition to field vehicles and modern communication networks. This will directly contribute to enhancing the efficiency of security operations, expediting responses to reports, and ensuring the enforcement of environmental regulations to curb violations such as poaching, illegal logging, and unregulated grazing.

Promoting environmental sustainability and protecting biodiversity

The inauguration of the Jabalah and Al-Hadqa centers comes within a significant geographical and environmental context. The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve is one of the most important nature reserves in the Kingdom, boasting a unique diversity of plant and animal life, as well as varied terrain encompassing mountains, valleys, and plains. Jabalah Mountain is a prominent landmark in the region, and its protection requires a permanent security presence to ensure the sustainability of the vegetation and the return of wildlife to its natural state.

Major General Al-Harbi praised the level of cooperation and integration between the Special Forces for Environmental Security and the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority. He noted that this cooperation represents a model of joint work between government sectors to enhance environmental protection efforts and restore its natural balance, thus contributing to creating a sustainable environment for future generations.

Supporting the goals of Saudi Vision 2030

The opening of these centers is part of the strategic plan to deploy the Special Forces for Environmental Security to cover all environmental areas and royal reserves in the Kingdom. These efforts directly support the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, specifically the "Green Saudi Arabia" initiative, which aims to increase the percentage of protected areas, preserve the natural environment, improve quality of life, and promote ecotourism in accordance with regulations that ensure the safety of the ecosystem.

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Saudi Arabia and Turkey: Renewable energy agreement with a capacity of 5000 megawatts

Saudi Arabia and Turkey sign a strategic agreement to develop 5,000 megawatt solar power plants with billions of dollars in investments, to enhance energy security and diversify the economy.

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Saudi Arabia and Turkey: Renewable energy agreement with a capacity of 5000 megawatts

In a move reflecting the depth of bilateral relations and the shared desire to build a sustainable future, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Turkey signed a strategic agreement today aimed at cooperating in the development and implementation of renewable energy power plant projects. This took place on the sidelines of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's official visit to the Kingdom, which culminates a growing path of cooperation between the two brotherly nations.

Details of the agreement and implementation phases

The agreement was signed by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Energy, on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and by His Excellency Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, on behalf of the Kingdom of Turkey. The agreement stipulates the development of solar energy projects in Turkey with a total installed capacity of 5,000 megawatts. This ambitious plan will be implemented in two main phases. The first phase includes the construction of two solar energy projects in the cities of Sivas and Karaman with a total capacity of 2,000 megawatts, while the second phase will cover an additional capacity of up to 3,000 megawatts, according to agreed-upon timeframes and technical specifications.

Huge economic and investment dimensions

The first phase projects are highly economically viable, offering competitive electricity prices compared to similar plants in Turkey. Investments in this phase are estimated at approximately US$2 billion, reflecting the strong mutual trust and financial commitment of both parties. These plants are expected to provide clean electricity to more than two million Turkish households. To ensure the project's sustainability, a Turkish state-owned company will commit to purchasing the generated electricity for thirty years, with a focus on maximizing local content by making optimal use of Turkish equipment and services during implementation.

Strategic context and shared vision

This agreement comes at a time of significant momentum in Saudi-Turkish relations, driven by the desire of both leaderships to expand the horizons of economic and investment cooperation. This step aligns perfectly with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to make the Kingdom a global leader in the renewable energy sector and to export technical and investment expertise in this field, as well as supporting Turkey's efforts to diversify its energy sources and reduce its reliance on traditional imports.

Environmental impact and green future

Beyond its economic benefits, the agreement carries significant environmental dimensions, aiming to enhance energy security and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. This collaboration serves as a model for effective international partnerships in addressing climate change, contributing to knowledge transfer and capacity building in both human and technological sectors, thereby achieving mutual and sustainable benefits for both countries and establishing a new era of integration in the energy and green technology sectors.

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