by Jakob Staubmann
The second day of the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum, held on November 3rd, 2023, was a day filled with rich discussions and meaningful exchanges. The forum provided a platform for various stakeholders, including young people, to voice their concerns about the global climate crisis.
The event took place in two large halls, attracting a diverse audience eager to listen, ask questions, and gain insights from firsthand experiences of different responsible individuals. The discussions were characterized by a friendly and straightforward atmosphere, with participants using transparent language to address the pressing issues.
One of the notable moments of the day was the impactful speech by the African representative, who expressed their concerns and informed the audience about the progress made in tackling the climate crisis, as well as the remaining challenges. Their presence highlighted the urgency of the issue and the need for collective action.
The Austrian delegation also made a remarkable contribution by sharing their experiences and cooperation efforts in developing climate-friendly technologies. Their insights shed light on the importance of collaboration in finding sustainable solutions.
Furthermore, the forum embraced the power of technology by facilitating direct online connections for instance with China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These connections allowed for informative exchanges and added value to the discussions. Additionally, the participation of experts through online platforms further enriched the forum.
In conclusion, the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum successfully drew attention to the pressing issue of climate change. It called upon governments worldwide to address the climate crisis as a threat to humanity, similar to the way they responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. The forum served as a platform for open dialogue and emphasized the importance of collective efforts in finding sustainable solutions.