Saudi Arabia is set to take a leading role at the upcoming UN Conference on Sustainable Development and Climate in Brazil, where the Saudi Climate and Sustainability Forum will showcase the Kingdom’s pioneering efforts in adopting sufficiency-based climate policies that balance economic growth with environmental preservation.
The forum will present Saudi Arabia’s key initiatives, including the Saudi Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative, which aim to reduce carbon emissions, expand green cover, and combat desertification through large-scale reforestation and renewable energy projects.
Delegates will emphasize the importance of sufficiency-based policymaking, which focuses on resource optimization, waste reduction, and energy efficiency, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030’s sustainability goals and the Kingdom’s broader strategy for a diversified, low-carbon economy.
The discussions will also explore Saudi Arabia’s Circular Carbon Economy framework — a global model designed to manage emissions through an integrated approach — while highlighting the role of private sector innovation and advanced technologies in achieving net-zero ambitions.
Organizers noted that the Kingdom’s participation underscores its commitment to global climate action, positioning Saudi Arabia as a model for developing nations in harmonizing sustainability, innovation, and economic growth under sufficiency-driven climate policies.
Saudi Forum to Highlight Sufficiency-Based Climate Policies at UN Conference in Brazil
                
            