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As we move forward into the Energy transition, we are faced with a number of oncerns regarding the safety and sustainability of our energy sources. Fossil fuels continue to dominate the world’s energy market, leaving us lacking in low-carbon, safe, and cheap alternatives at a large scale. This creates two major energy problems: the first being the direct link between energy access and greenhouse gas emissions, which is a crisis that has gained significant public attention. The second energy problem, however, is just as pressing. Hundreds of millions of people still lack access to sufficient energy, which is leading to both environmental and social consequences. As we work toward climate action in this decisive decade, it is important that we unite on bold, practical, and ambitious solutions to tackle these challenges. In regions such as ours, which experience extreme heat and scarce water resources, climate change is a particularly urgent challenge that must be addressed. Our region has a long history of leadership in energy and sustainability sectors, providing diversified economic opportunities and practical solutions for global problems. It is through events like this prestigious conference that we hope to mitigate the adverse effects of climatic change on nature, land use, and ocean resources.

While climate change remains at the forefront of public discussion on energy, it is the production of energy itself that is responsible for more than 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This means that we must take a holistic approach that addresses not only our energy sources, but also our land use and ecosystem management. It is also crucial that we engage in global partnerships to drive investments, technologies, and policies that can collectively achieve netzero, nature-positive, and resilient systems. With the recent adoption of the 30x30 biodiversity goal, we have an enhanced opportunity to strengthen policy and investment around nature and ecosystem-based solutions, while also sustaining natural carbon sinks and biodiversity hotspots in our region. We anticipate an impressive lineup of speakers who will address various aspects of the challenges facing the energy transition. From policymakers to leading industry players and academics, our speakers will bring a wealth of experience and insights to the table. They will share their perspectives on how to navigate the complexities of the energy transition and discuss innovative solutions that can accelerate the shift to sustainable energy.

We invite you to join us in the Kingdom of Bahrain for this prestigious event. Together, we can drive pathways towards a more realistic energy transition better future and a better world.


IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission
30 September 2024

Notification of Abstract Acceptance
15 October 2024

Presentation Submission
15 November 2024

Notification of Presentation Acceptance
15 December 2024

Final Presentation Submission
15 January 2025

Conference Date
11-13 February 2025