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Connecting Disruption with Resilience at London Climate Action Week |
We gathered pioneers from policy, finance, innovation, and civil society to explore how disruption can fuel innovation, resilience, and inclusive progress. From AI-powered adaptation and regenerative business models to rethinking governance and partnerships, the dialogue underscored one clear message: disruption isn’t a threat, it’s a catalyst. |
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Driving Global Progress Through Local Innovation |
From rural clinics in Asia to clean energy startups in Africa, local innovators are tackling global challenges head-on. Backed by bold ideas and deep community roots, these entrepreneurs are creating real-world solutions that scale. Dive into the stories, stats, and momentum driving a new era of inclusive innovation, and see why supporting grassroots problem-solvers is one of the smartest bets we can make for our shared future. |
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Firm Develops Dryers to Tackle Post-Harvest Losses |
NaFarm Foods is tackling Nigeria’s US $2.1 billion post-harvest losses with hybrid solar food dryers that preserve nutrition, reduce waste, and lower carbon emissions. Already transforming 80+ communities, this Prize-winning SME is showing how locally built technology can solve global food security challenges, one harvest at a time.
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The Future of Urban Air Mobility |
In Episode 49 of Voices of Sustainability, Dr. Burt Guo, CEO of AEROFUGIA, shares how electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are poised to transform city travel. From faster commutes and cleaner skies to life-saving applications, Dr. Guo reveals how flying taxis could become a practical and sustainable option for urban mobility, starting with routes between Abu Dhabi and Dubai as early as next year. |
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