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The meet will discuss food security, transition to clean energy and ways to help communities most affected by climate change. (AFP File)
  • Leaders from all walks of life will explore opportunities and solutions for the many environmental crises that the world is facing.
  • The meet will discuss the lessons the world has learned, and the biggest challenges the people face in the fight to stabilize the climate.

DAVOS-KLOSTERS, SWITZERLAND  – As part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023, this year’s Open Forum Davos from January 16-20 will focus on the environment and climate change.

The theme at the Open Forum is Our Environment: Lessons, Challenges and Opportunities.

This would be the Open Forum’s 20th year of hosting sessions that welcome diverse groups from around the world to listen and share experiences with experts and leaders.

The 2023 edition of the Open Forum takes stock of the lessons the world has have learned, and the biggest challenges the people face in the fight to stabilize the climate, stop nature’s collapse, boost food security, transition to clean energy and help communities most affected by the crisis.

Leaders from all walks of life will explore opportunities and solutions for the many environmental crises that the world is facing.

The Open Forum Davos was founded in 2003 when a series of public sessions were co-organized by the World Economic Forum and civil society groups, including churches, fair trade organizations and the Swiss Red Cross, a statement issued by the WEF said Sunday.

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 calls on world leaders to address economic, energy and food crises while laying the groundwork for a more sustainable, resilient world.