EMME

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Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East (EMME)

EMME is an acronym in the English language for a grouping of 18 nations situated in and around the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. [1] The diverse region reflects cultural, economic, and environmental similarities. The acronym is most often used in academic or official settings to reference the region. [2]

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Members

EMME has members from three continents: Africa, Asia, and Europe. They are: [1]

  1. Bahrain Flag of Bahrain.svg
  2. Cyprus Flag of Cyprus.svg
  3. Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg
  4. Greece Flag of Greece.svg
  5. Iran Flag of Iran.svg
  6. Iraq Flag of Iraq.svg
  7. Israel Flag of Israel.svg
  8. Jordan Flag of Jordan.svg
  9. Kuwait Flag of Kuwait.svg
  10. Lebanon Flag of Lebanon.svg
  11. Oman Flag of Oman.svg
  12. Palestine Flag of Palestine.svg
  13. Qatar Flag of Qatar.svg
  14. Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
  15. Syria Flag of Syria (2025-).svg
  16. Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg
  17. United Arab Emirates Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
  18. Yemen Flag of Yemen.svg

Climate change "hot spot"

The academic journal EOS reported that EMME, "faces rapid climate change" and that "Observational and modeling studies identify the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East as a prominent climate change hotspot associated with weather extremes that have major impacts on society."

According to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe [1] and the CORDIS EU Research of the European Commission, [3] the EMME Climate Change Initiative, [4] launched by the president of Cyprus, aims to bring these countries together to develop a concerted regional response to address the climate crisis, in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

This initiative states that "450 million inhabitants of the eighteen countries comprising the EMME region are at risk of a 5°C increase in mean annual temperature by the end of the century, under a “business as usual” scenario. This will lead to a catastrophe of unprecedented scale, inducing social collapse and mass migration, unless immediate action is taken on mitigation and adaptation through strong regional cooperation." [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "UN to support the new Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Climate Initiative | UNECE". unece.org. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  2. "UN to support the new Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Climate Initiative". unece.org. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  3. CORDIS EU Research Results, European Commission (7 July 2017). "Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East – Climate and Atmosphere Research Centre".
  4. "ΕΜΜΕ Climate Change Initiative (EMME-CCI)". ΕΜΜΕ Climate Change Initiative (EMME-CCI). Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  5. "About". ΕΜΜΕ Climate Change Initiative (EMME-CCI). Retrieved 2023-03-18.