The 2025 Global Summit brought together world leaders, scientists, and activists to forge a strong path toward climate resilience. It emphasized human rights-based solutions and highlighted the critical need for local leadership.
Held in a hybrid format, the summit welcomed over 150 nations to discuss, collaborate, and initiate meaningful climate policies. A unified Climate Resilience Pact was signed, covering goals like renewable energy expansion, nature conservation, and eco-friendly urban development.
India showcased its leadership through clean energy innovation. Key points included:
Scientific breakthroughs were featured, including AI-based climate forecasting and low-cost carbon capture technology by student innovators from Kenya and Brazil.
The summit emphasized that climate action must be human rights-focused. UNHRC presented data on how climate stress increases migration, hunger, and conflict—especially affecting women and children.
A Global Resilience Task Force was formed to monitor each nation's implementation plans. The next summit will be hosted in Indonesia in 2027, focusing on oceanic resilience.
“The path to climate resilience is global, inclusive, and immediate.” — UN Secretary-General