Panel Discussion: Launch of the World Green Economy Report 2018

October 25, 2018

The World Green Economy commissioned a report from the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) on inspiring innovations in business, policy and finance to illustrate the diversity and depth of innovation that is already underway towards a green economy, and to highlight opportunities and priorities for action.

Shifting to a green economy will require more than marginal improvements to the innovations that underpin our economy – including technologies; products, service and business models; management practices; collaborative initiatives; and, rules and regulations.

This report focuses on select best practices and innovative solutions in business, finance and policy, with examples to inform and inspire CEOs, investment and government leaders.

The report defines a ‘green economy’ as an “economic system that is low carbon, climate-resilient, resource-efficient and socially-inclusive”. As such, a green economy helps address today’s pressing priorities while giving direction for tomorrow’s success.

From central bankers to defence analysts, there is agreement that a deteriorating climate and natural environment threatens our security and prosperity. At the same time, businesses can grow revenues, reduce costs and risk; countries and cities can develop jobs now in the industries of the future. Those who fail to act now are likely to miss out.

ORGANIZERS                                                                 PARTNERS

SPEAKERS

Mr. Tomoo Machiba

Policy Advisor, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment,UAE

Mr. Aris Vrettos

Director, International Programs, University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, UAE

Mr. Gerd Droesse

General Counsel, WGEO

Dr. Kishan Khoday

Team Leader in the Arab Region, Climate Change, DRR and Resilience, Sustainable Energy and the Environment, UNDP, UAE