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Scaling Impact Through
Strong Partnerships

Becoming a Partner

Play an integral role in building momentum for climate action that is required for the success of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 targets by becoming a sponsoring partner, institutional partner or media partner. Sponsors and partners will have the opportunity to interact with 2000+ participants from over 90+ countries both in person and digitally and forge new relationships, partnerships and coalitions across a wide range of sectors and issues. 

  

Contributing to the success of World Climate Summit is a meaningful way to demonstrate your commitment to climate action and the transformation to a net-zero economy. 

World Climate Summit has benefited from close relationships with influential partners and generous support from impactful stakeholders and collaborations across public and private sectors over the past 15 years. The Summit regularly engages a broad variety of stakeholders such as: 

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Corporate Partners across various industries and sectors who demonstrate their strong leadership and innovations to advance climate action

Finance Stakeholders that are closely connected to the Climate Investment Coalition and contribute ambitious commitments and the latest insights into accelerating climate finance

Government and Decision-Makers ranging from local to national levels who successfully drive the climate policy agenda

Influential International Organisations that actively contribute the latest expertise from their fields

Media Representatives from leading international newspapers, television, magazines and blogs invested in driving climate news reporting 

Partners of World Climate Summit 2023

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Previous Partners Include

Corporate

Avery Dennison | Braskem | Capgemini | ENGIE | EY | Ford | Fortescue Metals Group | GE | HP | Iberdrola | Intel | Jacobs | Kuehne+Nagel | Madkour | Maersk | McKinsey | Microsoft | National Grid | Novartis | O’right | PepsiCo | Siemens | Sigma Lithium | Signify | Spirax-Sarco Engineering | Stora Enso | Tetra Pak | Trane Technologies | Vestas | Volkswagen | Worley | Ørsted 

Finance

abrdn | AXA IM | Allianz GI | Allspring Investments | Aon | Asset Management One | Cathay Financial Holdings | Credit Suisse | E.Sun FHC | Everbridge | Flood Re | Fitch Ratings | Goldman Sachs | Invesco | London Stock Exchange Group | MSCI | Mastercard | Moody’s ESG Solutions | Nuveen | PGIM | Phoenix Group | Schroders | State Street | S&P Global Ratings | Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management | UniCredit | World Gold Council | Zurich Insurance 

Governments

Chile | Denmark | Germany | Japan | Mexico | Morocco | Peru | Poland | Qatar | South Africa | Sweden | United Kingdom 

International Organisations

CDP | Ceres | Clean Energy Business Council | Climate Bonds | CTCN | European Investment Bank | Global Carbon Project I Green Climate Fund | IADB | ICLEI | IEA | IFC | IIGCC | IRENA | International Chamber of Commerce | The Nature Conservancy | OECD | P4G | Resilient Cities Network | UNDP | WWF | World Bank | WorldGBC 

Media

Bloomberg | CNN | Eco-Business | Financial Times | Foresight Media Group | GreenBiz | Investment & Pensions Europe | OnePoint5Media | Politico | Reuters | Savvy Investor | TIME | Wall Street Journal 

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