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Sustainable Innovation Forum 2014

The Sustainable Innovation Forum brings together world leaders, CEOs, senior executives, national, regional and city leaders, investors and industry experts to share ideas and accelerate innovative solutions to address climate change, accelerate green growth and sustainable development

By: EBR - Posted: Friday, July 4, 2014

Sustainable Innovation Forum will focus on putting a price on carbon and enhancing public-private sector engagement
Sustainable Innovation Forum will focus on putting a price on carbon and enhancing public-private sector engagement

Now in its fifth year, the Sustainable Innovation Forum (www.cop20lima.org)  brings together world leaders, CEOs, senior executives, national, regional and city leaders, investors and industry experts to share ideas and accelerate innovative solutions to address climate change, accelerate green growth and sustainable development.  With its unique informative but relaxed environment, the Sustainable Innovation Forum facilitates collaboration through networking, informed discussion and the creation of innovative partnerships for change. 

Organised by Climate Action, in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) alongside the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP), the forum generates robust debate and shares ideas, technology and solutions that can be turned into positive actions to climate-proof the post-2015 development agenda.

The 2014 Sustainable Innovation Forum will focus on the big issues at play to tackle climate change right now. Putting a price on carbon and enhancing public-private sector engagement. It will be held in Lima on the 9th of December.

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www.cop20lima.org 

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