The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi has launched the groundbreaking Abu Dhabi State of Environment Portal, the world’s first AI-driven platform for real-time environmental data analysis, during COP30 in Brazil, marking a major leap in sustainable governance.
The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has unveiled the Abu Dhabi State of Environment Portal (ADSOEP), a pioneering environmental monitoring platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI), during the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) held in Brazil in November 2025. This initiative represents a global first in environmental monitoring and reporting by harnessing AI technologies and large language models to automatically analyse comprehensive data sets, including sensor outputs and research reports, allowing for the prediction of key environmental indicators and the generation of real-time insights.
The launch of ADSOEP marks a significant technological and strategic advancement in environmental governance. According to Her Excellency Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD, the platform provides clear, real-time environmental data that supports proactive and informed decision-making aimed at preserving the natural heritage of Abu Dhabi. This reflects the emirate’s broader commitment to sustainability and environmental action, underscored by its recognition as the Arab Environment Capital for 2023, awarded by the Arab League and the Council of Arab Environment Ministers.
The development of the portal draws on the extensive State of the Environment Report for Abu Dhabi published earlier in 2025, which encompasses over 1,000 key performance indicators across domains including air quality, water resources, land, and biodiversity. While the report has been instrumental in tracking environmental conditions, its compilation required considerable time and resources. ADSOEP aims to overcome these challenges by automating data collection and employing advanced analytics and predictive modelling, streamlining the monitoring process while maintaining high standards of transparency and accuracy.
Ahmed Baharoon, Executive Director of EAD’s Environmental Information, Science and Outreach Management Sector, highlights that the integration of AI tools transforms complex environmental datasets into precise insights, facilitating a more rapid and effective response to environmental changes. The portal features interactive dashboards powered by natural language processing, large language models, and predictive analytics, aligning with international frameworks such as the DAPSI(W)R(M) model. This alignment enhances decision-makers’ ability to engage with real-time environmental data via intuitive interfaces.
The ADSOEP platform was developed in partnership with e& enterprise and Accord Business Group. Khaled Murshid, CEO of e& enterprise, emphasises the transformative potential of digital innovation for environmental governance, noting that the platform redefines how environmental data is monitored, analysed, and acted upon. Marcel Yammine, CEO of Accord Business Group, adds that this initiative not only promotes smarter environmental decision-making but also lays the groundwork for long-term sustainable solutions that will benefit the UAE and the wider region.
This AI-driven platform complements Abu Dhabi’s comprehensive environmental strategy. In July 2025, the emirate also unveiled a 25-year climate action plan comprising 142 strategies designed to enhance the resilience of critical systems such as groundwater, soil, and biodiversity, reinforcing water security, agricultural productivity, and human health. Furthermore, recent investments, including a substantial $11.4 billion expansion of Abu Dhabi’s Liveability Strategy, demonstrate a robust commitment to enhancing urban and environmental quality of life.
The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi plans to showcase this groundbreaking AI platform internationally, reinforcing the emirate’s position as a leader in sustainable technology adoption and environmental stewardship. By integrating cutting-edge AI with environmental monitoring, ADSOEP not only supports current sustainability efforts but also exemplifies how innovative technologies can drive future decarbonisation and ecological preservation efforts in industrial and urban contexts.
- https://www.mediaoffice.abudhabi/en/environment/environment-agency-abu-dhabi-launches-abu-dhabi-state-of-environment-portal-utilising-ai-to-power-environmental-monitoring-and-reporting/ – Please view link – unable to able to access data
- https://www.mediaoffice.abudhabi/en/environment/environment-agency-abu-dhabi-launches-abu-dhabi-state-of-environment-portal-utilising-ai-to-power-environmental-monitoring-and-reporting/ – The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi has launched the Abu Dhabi State of Environment Portal (ADSOEP) during the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) in Brazil in November 2025. This global first in environmental monitoring leverages artificial intelligence and large language models to automatically analyse data from sensors and research reports, enabling the prediction of key environmental indicators and the generation of instant results and insights. The initiative aims to enhance proactive decision-making and preserve natural heritage for future generations.
- https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uae/2025/07/23/abu-dhabi-launches-25-year-climate-action-plan-in-defining-moment-for-emirate/ – Abu Dhabi has unveiled a comprehensive 25-year climate action plan to address climate change and protect its natural resources. The strategy focuses on enhancing the resilience of environmental systems such as groundwater, soil, and biodiversity, which are vital for human health, water security, and agricultural productivity. The plan outlines 142 strategies to be implemented by 2050, including 86 high-priority projects for the next five years, marking a significant step in the emirate’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
- https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/abu-dhabi-approves-114-billion-expansion-strategy-enhance-quality-life-2025-09-29/ – Abu Dhabi has approved an additional 42 billion dirhams (approximately $11.4 billion) to expand its ‘Liveability Strategy,’ aiming to fund new projects that enhance the quality of life in the emirate. The announcement reflects Abu Dhabi’s ongoing commitment to improving living standards and urban development, though specific details about the projects included in the expansion were not disclosed.
- https://www.khaleejtimes.com/uae/environment/uae-abu-dhabi-named-arab-environment-capital-for-2023 – Abu Dhabi has been named the Arab Environment Capital for 2023 by the Secretariat General of the Arab League and the Council of Arab Environment Ministers. The recognition honours the emirate’s achievements in environmental protection and climate action over several years, led by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD).
- https://emiratitimes.com/ead-ai-environment-portal-abu-dhabi/ – The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has launched the Abu Dhabi State of Environment Portal (ADSOEP) using AI technology during the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) in Brazil in November 2025. This milestone is the first of its kind globally in the field of environmental monitoring and reporting. The portal leverages artificial intelligence and large language models to automatically analyse data from sensors and research reports, enabling the prediction of key environmental indicators and the generation of instant results and insights.
- https://www.onearabia.me/local/ead-launches-ai-powered-portal-for-environmental-monitoring-011-131121.html – The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has launched the Abu Dhabi State of Environment Portal (ADSOEP) using AI technology during the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) in Brazil in November 2025. This milestone is the first of its kind globally in the field of environmental monitoring and reporting. The portal leverages artificial intelligence and large language models to automatically analyse data from sensors and research reports, enabling the prediction of key environmental indicators and the generation of instant results and insights.
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Freshness check
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10
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The narrative is fresh, with the earliest known publication date being 15 November 2025. It has not appeared elsewhere prior to this date. The report is based on a press release from the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, which typically warrants a high freshness score. No discrepancies in figures, dates, or quotes were found. The content is original and not recycled from other sources. No republishing across low-quality sites or clickbait networks was identified. The inclusion of updated data without recycling older material further supports the high freshness score. ([mediaoffice.abudhabi](https://www.mediaoffice.abudhabi/en/environment/environment-agency-abu-dhabi-launches-abu-dhabi-state-of-environment-portal-utilising-ai-to-power-environmental-monitoring-and-reporting/?utm_source=openai))
Quotes check
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10
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The direct quotes from Her Excellency Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri and Ahmed Baharoon are unique to this report. No identical quotes appear in earlier material, indicating original content. No variations in quote wording were found, confirming consistency.
Source reliability
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10
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The narrative originates from the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, a reputable organisation committed to environmental protection and sustainability. The report is published on the official Abu Dhabi Media Office website, further confirming its credibility. ([mediaoffice.abudhabi](https://www.mediaoffice.abudhabi/en/environment/environment-agency-abu-dhabi-launches-abu-dhabi-state-of-environment-portal-utilising-ai-to-power-environmental-monitoring-and-reporting/?utm_source=openai))
Plausability check
Score:
10
Notes:
The claims made in the narrative are plausible and align with the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi’s ongoing initiatives, such as the Abu Dhabi Environmental Policies and Regulations Framework and the Abu Dhabi Climate Change Strategy. The integration of AI in environmental monitoring is consistent with global trends in environmental governance. The tone and language used are appropriate for the context and region, with no inconsistencies or suspicious elements identified.
Overall assessment
Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS
Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): HIGH
Summary:
The narrative is fresh, original, and sourced from a reputable organisation. The claims are plausible and consistent with the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi’s known initiatives. No discrepancies or signs of disinformation were identified, supporting a high confidence in the report’s credibility.

