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GCC Climbs Global Circular Carbon Economy Rankings
2025-09-08

GCC Climbs Global Circular Carbon Economy Rankings

JEDDAH: The Gulf Cooperation Council has solidified its regional leadership in the low-carbon transition, with its Circular Carbon Economy Index rising to 41.5 in 2024 from 37.7 in 2023. 

The index, developed by Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, also known as KAPSARC, benchmarks 125 countries on progress toward net zero. GCC states are pursuing the four pillars of the circular carbon economy model — reducing, reusing, recycling, and removing emissions.

The index consists of two main components: in the Performance Index, which measures the extent to which countries utilize emission-mitigation technologies, GCC countries advanced in 2024 to 35.8, up from 29.7 in 2023.

The Gulf countries also made progress in the Enablers Index, which measures readiness for the transition to a low-carbon economy, scoring 47.2 points in 2024, up from 45.6 points in 2023. 

The data also showed that GCC countries have made substantial progress in expanding global renewable energy capacity. The region’s share of installed design capacity for renewable energy plants rose to 0.43 percent of the world total in 2024, up from just 0.03 percent in 2015. 

The GCC Supreme Council reaffirmed its commitment to the core pillars of the energy transition — energy security, economic development, and climate action — through sustainable investments in hydrocarbon resources. 

Alongside the climate push, Gulf officials endorsed a new 2026–2030 statistical strategy aimed at integrating data and supporting development policies. 

At the 12th meeting of the GCC Permanent Committee for Statistical Affairs, held Sept. 3-5 in Jebel Akhdar, Oman, members approved a roadmap to build a “smart and reliable” regional system aligned with sustainable development and economic integration. 

The plan covers the first GCC report on 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, enhancements to trade and infrastructure databases, and the rollout of big data, AI, and digital economy statistics. 

Saudi Arabia’s statistics chief Fahad Al-Dossari said, “unifying GCC statistical efforts to keep pace with global changes” is vital to bolster growth and improve the region’s standing in international reports, according to the Saudi Press Agency. 

The meeting closed with recommendations to expand expertise sharing, strengthen infrastructure, and advance capacity-building programs across the bloc. 
Source: ARAB NEWS