His Excellency Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki al-Subaie, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, recently unveiled the State of the Environment Report for Qatar 2025. This report digs into the current state of the environment in Qatar, spotlighting both the challenges and achievements while setting priorities for the future.
Dr. al-Subaie emphasized that the report is crucial for shaping environmental policies on scientific grounds. It aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.
This report is not just a document; it serves as a guiding tool for decision-makers. It aims to enhance collaboration among stakeholders and offers a solid foundation for national and international environmental commitments. It reflects the hard work of nearly 80 experts and researchers over the past year.
Eng. Abdulaziz bin Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmoud, the MoECC undersecretary, noted that the report provides a detailed overview of Qatar’s environmental landscape. It presents analyzed data regarding key environmental components, monitoring changes between 2021 and 2024.
The report also seeks to standardize how relevant departments approach environmental issues. This will streamline monitoring processes and link findings with existing programs, ensuring that every entity knows its role in environmental stewardship.
Eng. Hussein Saad al-Kubaisi, who supervised the report’s preparation, described it as an extension of the earlier 2021 report. This latest version analyzes data from 2020 to 2024, highlighting significant developments both nationally and globally.
The report is organized into nine sections, covering key areas like biodiversity, air quality, climate change, marine environments, water resources, waste management, and more. It was developed with input from institutions like Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Qatar University.
To establish a comprehensive analysis, the team employed the DPSIR framework endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme. This method looks at driving forces, current conditions, impacts, and responses, ensuring a thorough evaluation of the environmental situation.
In recent discussions, environmental experts have echoed the importance of this report. It comes at a time when climate change is a pressing global challenge. According to a 2023 survey by the World Economic Forum, over 70% of people are concerned about environmental issues, pointing to a growing public awareness and demand for action.
Qatar’s efforts in environmental reporting could set a precedent for neighboring countries. The collaborative approach brings together diverse expertise, demonstrating the power of teamwork in tackling complex environmental challenges.
In summary, the State of the Environment Report for Qatar 2025 not only highlights the current state of the environment but also serves as a vital resource for future decision-making and cooperation across various sectors.

