Dubai, UAE [4 October 2024] – Two climate activists, Ali Abdo and Chris Ehl, set off on an 8,000-kilometer journey from Dubai today, pedaling towards Baku, Azerbaijan on electric bicycles to spotlight the urgency of climate action and inspire solutions along the way.
Their ambitious expedition, dubbed “The Ride to COP29,” will take them through 10 countries, showcasing the potential of sustainable transportation and engaging with communities facing the impacts of climate change.
Abdo, a renowned sustainability advocate and holder of multiple Guinness World Records for sustainable transport, is no stranger to such feats. He was the first Arab to achieve world records on both motorcycles and electric vehicles. This time, he’s joined by Ehl, an entrepreneur and humanitarian known for co-founding Wahu Mobility, a sustainable transport company in Ghana.
Their journey, powered by Wahu electric bicycles, will take them through the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey, Georgia, and finally, Azerbaijan, where they will arrive ahead of the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29).
Building upon the success of Abdo’s previous solo Rides to COP27 and COP28, which gained international acclaim and endorsements from prominent organizations, “The Ride to COP29” will connect with local communities to highlight the diverse challenges they face due to climate change and amplify their voices, showcase innovative sustainability technologies and projects and engage with policymakers to push for accelerated climate action.
“The climate crisis demands immediate and bold action,” said Abdo. “Through this journey, we aim to inspire hope, empower communities, and demonstrate that a sustainable future is attainable through collective efforts.”
Ehl added, “Joining Ali on The Ride to COP29 is a privilege. This journey allows us to connect with communities, witness the impact of climate change firsthand, and emphasize the critical role of innovation and collaboration in building a sustainable future.”