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11th World Green Economy Summit Begins in Dubai

The 11th World Green Economy Summit (WGES) commenced on October 2, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, drawing over 3,300 participants from more than 30 countries. Themed “Innovating for Impact: Accelerating the Future of the Green Economy,” the summit reflects Dubai’s rising status as a global leader in climate action and sustainable development.

Core Themes: Innovation, Equity, and Net-Zero Ambitions

  • The opening day focused on technology integration, policy frameworks, climate finance, youth involvement, and the critical role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in building sustainable solutions.
  • The summit emphasized that inclusive, locally grounded strategies are essential for tackling the global climate crisis.
  • Naila Farouky, CEO of the Arab Foundations Forum, stressed the need for regional cooperation and philanthropic leadership to support long-term, equity-based climate solutions.
  • Highlighted the importance of grounding efforts in local realities while fostering innovation across public and private sectors.

A Global Gathering of Climate Leaders

The summit brings together nearly 80 international speakers, including government officials, academics, investors, and industry leaders. These sessions aim to convert climate discussions into actionable policies and partnerships.

Key focus areas include,

  • Renewable energy deployment and transition
  • Advancing circular economy models
  • Enhancing climate accountability and transparency
  • Strengthening green investment and financing mechanisms
  • Promoting youth leadership and gender equity in sustainability movements

Key Takeaways

  • WGES 2025 is held in Dubai with participation from over 30 countries.
  • Theme: “Innovating for Impact: Accelerating the Future of the Green Economy.”
  • Co-located with WETEX 2025, focusing on water, energy, and environmental technologies.
  • Over 3,300 participants and 80 global speakers attended.
  • Discussions include climate finance, SME innovation, renewable energy, circular economy, and youth engagement.
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