The World Carbon Capture & Climate Summit 2025 will focus on actionable strategies, transformative technologies and global collaboration, the summit empowers attendees to drive meaningful change and shape a sustainable, net-zero world . Be part of the movement redefining our planet's future. With a focus on transparency in climate data, harnessing ecosystems for resilience, and transforming global supply chains into zero-emission systems, the summit aims to drive actionable solutions for a sustainable, equitable future. This innovative approach is crucial for decarbonizing sectors like steel, cement and power generation while supporting economic growth and energy transition. The summit will advocate for climate justice, prioritizing the empowerment of vulnerable and marginalized populations and challenge corporate mindsets to prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term profits. By addressing these interconnected challenges, the summit aims to catalyze actionable strategies for a sustainable and equitable future.
We envision a world where cutting-edge carbon capture technologies and climate solutions work in harmony with policy innovation and grassroots efforts to mitigate climate change and secure a livable planet for future generations.
In order to create a resilient, sustainable and net-zero environment for coming generations, we must unite our efforts and promote innovative carbon capture and climate solutions.
Join live discussions with the world's leading scientists, policymakers and business leaders, keeping up to date with the very latest developments and approaches in carbon capture and reducing climate change.
Learn about the most recent technologies and methodologies that are determining the future direction of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) and how to apply them to practical problems.
Be part of a global movement towards creating implementable solutions for climate change, driving policies and practices that can translate into tangible environmental effects.
Engage with the host city's culture, developing an enhanced appreciation for the international character of climate issues and the various methods of tackling them.