Sustainability Forum Middle East to kick off this Thursday
Sustainability Forum Middle East today announced that its inaugural edition taking place in the Kingdom of Bahrain on January 12, 2023 will be under the patronage of the Minister of Oil and Environment, Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, H.E. Dr. Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Daina.
Focusing on “Business Transition to Net-Zero – the Path Towards a Successful Low-Carbon Future”, the Forum is set to bring together more than 300 senior decision makers and sustainability experts to address regional decarbonisation goals and drive private sector mobilisation in support of the realisation of national and regional net-zero goals.
The Forum will feature a world-class line up of speakers to share knowledge and insights and stimulate an interactive day of exchange. Comprised of a series of keynote addresses and panel sessions, it has been designed to help companies across sectors better understand the implications of net-zero and the opportunities and challenges on the path towards a low-carbon future.
On this occasion, H.E. Dr. Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Daina, the Minister of Oil and Environment and Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, stated, "The Kingdom of Bahrain is keen to enrich the understanding of all sectors related to energy, environment, and climate change, building on sustainable development achievements and doubling efforts in the coming years. This includes harmonizing decarbonization efforts with the global endeavors to elevate living standards, and launching environmental initiatives and supporting catalytic programmes for comprehensive development partners to meet the national and humanitarian responsibility to reach climate security."