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Climate Leaders Face New Challenges at COP29
Baku, AzerbaijanFriday, November 15, 2024
In Saudi Arabia, there's a big project called Neom that aims to reduce dependence on oil. Wesam Alghamdi, CEO of Neom Green Hydrogen Company, is proud of this move towards clean energy. The project includes a massive facility to produce hydrogen from renewable energy. Ayoub thinks green hydrogen is one of the most promising clean technologies. But he also said there's still a big gap in global climate funding.
Singh called for more pricing on carbon emissions to make clean technology more attractive. He thinks this could help small and mid-sized companies adopt cleaner practices. The panel was part of Newsweek's "Pillars of the Green Transition" events, which aim to spark meaningful discussions about climate action.
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