The effort to abate climate change has a new player: Saudi Arabia. Yet some doubt the world鈥檚 second-largest oil producer will strike the right balance between current needs and future necessities.
Today鈥檚 lead story almost didn鈥檛 happen.
When Taylor Luck, the Monitor鈥檚 Middle East reporter, heard that Saudi Arabia was attempting to 鈥済o green,鈥 he was intrigued 鈥 but dubious.
As the world鈥檚 second-largest producer of oil, Saudi Arabia is 鈥渙ften seen as the spoiler to progress on climate,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was just kind of hard to believe.鈥
Some of what he found confirmed his skepticism. The kingdom isn鈥檛 giving up its hold of the global oil market 鈥 far from it. But at the same time, Taylor saw a nation striving to become a global leader in renewable energy technologies.
Some of that investment is intended to offset emissions associated with continued oil production. But the fruits of the Saudis鈥 research and development in this sector will inform technological progress in other nations as well.
鈥淢aybe the net-zero carbon equation might not be reached,鈥 Taylor says. 鈥淏ut at the end of the day, I could see that there were real positive steps, and that other people could benefit.鈥
Out in the countryside, Taylor started to see sprigs of hope beginning to blossom as he toured several reforestation efforts working toward the audacious goal of planting 10 billion trees.
鈥淚 have to admit that I went in thinking that they were just going to be importing a bunch of trees and planting them and just walking away,鈥 he says, pointing to similarly bold reforestation efforts that have failed elsewhere.
Yet Taylor met 鈥渓ifelong tree-huggers鈥 who were tapping into the private seed banks and extensive knowledge of the region鈥檚 dynamic ecosystems that they had been cultivating for years.
What鈥檚 more, it appears to be working.
Taylor visited a dam that had been built just this winter and found that 鈥渙ne little pool of water鈥 had sprouted trees. Birds and butterflies were already fluttering about this new oasis.
鈥淥ne thing that really struck me was, even in the arid areas, life can be brought back,鈥 Taylor says. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 an important lesson: There always is a chance to kind of bring life back, and it comes back very quickly.鈥
Keep an eye out later this week for a conversation with Taylor Luck about his cover story on the 鈥淲hy We Wrote This鈥 podcast.