More than 3,000 delegates from over 80 countries gathered for this year’s Ecosperity Week organised by investment firm Temasek.
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With the theme “From Ambition to Action”, attendees discussed ways to speed up and bring about scalable solutions for a low-carbon and resource-efficient future through activities such as roundtable discussions, site visits and an innovation showcase.
Eminent speakers included Ban Ki-moon, president and chair of the Global Green Growth Institute; Masagos Zulkifli, Singapore’s Minister for the Environment and Water Resources; and former United States Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz.
Panel discussions covered a wide array of topics including water management, the circular economy and clean energy transition in Southeast Asia.
Held from June 4 to 7, Ecosperity Week featured 10 partner events such as an international forum on China’s fast-moving economy by Business China and a CEO roundtable by Global Compact Network Singapore to discuss the role of corporate sustainability.
Another partner event, The Liveability Challenge, shone a spotlight on the newest ideas to tackle resource constraints and waste. The final showdown, which was organised by Eco-Business, saw plant-based protein company Sophie’s Kitchen beating five other finalists for the grand prize of S$1 million in funding.
One of the speakers, former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Christiana Figueres, posed a simple challenge to attendees: Decide whether to be part of the solution.
Polar explorer Robert Swan had an equally personal message: “One of the biggest problems we face on Earth is that we believe that somebody else is going to sort this problem out. That somebody else is you.”