Through a leading publication (now it’s sixth year) and via an acclaimed forum and exhibition, Climate Action highlights the government policies and business solutions that are needed to become resilient to, and take advantage of, a changing climate.
The
Sustainable Innovation Forum is the pivotal business event held annually alongside the official UNFCCC COP19 proceedings. Now in its fourth year, the forum will be hosted at the 5-star Intercontinental Hotel, Warsaw, Poland on the 20th November 2013. The forum is an essential catalyst in bringing together business, government and leading NGO's to accelerate sustainable growth and drive the global green economy. The forum also provides a unique platform for senior delegates from business, government and the not-for-profit sector to come together and build effective partnerships within the wider sustainability agenda. The forum will include high-level panel discussions on global energy transition; the sustainable technologies that business and governments should be investing in. Confirmed speakers include Achim Steiner, Executive Director - UNEP; Dr Johannes Meier, CEO - European Climate Foundation; Gino Van Begin, Secretary General, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability; Jean-Guy Carrier, Secretary General - International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and more to be announced to the media over the coming weeks.
To
register for the event please visit http://www.cop19.org/registration or contact Agnes Gradzewicz: [email protected]
InterContinental Hotel Warsaw
Emilii Plater Street 49, Warsaw , 00-125, Poland
Climate Action: Sustainable Innovation Forum 2013
The Sustainable Innovation Forum 2013 is organised by Climate Action, and is part of the Climate Action Programme, a global communications platform run in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
The forum provides a unique platform for senior delegates from business, government and the not-for-profit sector to come together and build effective partnerships within the wider sustainability agenda. The forum will include high-level panel discussions on global energy transition; the sustainable technologies that business and governments should be investing in.