World Sustainable Development Summit
The World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) is TERI's annual flagship event.
DateFebruary 7–9, 2024 (2024-02-07 2024-02-09)
LocationIndia Habitat Centre in New Delhi, India
Organized byTERI
WebsiteOfficial site

The World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) is an annual conference organized by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), an independent research institute with multidimensional capabilities. It was instituted in 2001, as the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS). WSDS 2024, which is the 23rd edition of the Summit, focused on the umbrella theme: Leadership for Sustainable Development and Climate Justice. The 23rd edition of the Summit will take place from February 7-9, 2024 at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India. WSDS brings together political leaders, decision-makers from bilateral and multilateral institutions, business leaders, high-level functionaries from the diplomatic corps, scientists and researchers, media personnel, and members of civil society on a common platform. Over the years, the Summit series has witnessed the participation of 56 Heads of State and Government, 126 Ministers, 13 Nobel Laureates, 1932 Business Leaders, 3023 Speakers, and 39,483 Delegates.

Features of the World Sustainable Development Summit 2024

1. Sustainable Development Leadership Award (SDLA): Awarded every year since 2005 to an eminent global leader, the award felicitates their contributions in the field of sustainable development.

2. Ministerial and High-level sessions: Part of the plenary segment of WSDS, these sessions have panel discussions designed around select themes of environmental importance linked with the overall theme of the Summit. Special addresses include Ministerial Addresses, Science Leadership Addresses, and Leadership Addresses. Speakers include policymakers, business leaders, and academicians.

3. Thematic Tracks: The thematic tracks allow for discussions on finer nuances of the Summit's focus areas. These tracks engage domain experts and practitioners to provide feasible solutions to the challenges faced by the local and global communities in maintaining the balance between securing environmental sustainability and development.

4. Act4Earth: The Act4Earth initiative was launched in the valedictory session of WSDS 2022.

5. Stakeholder Dialogues: As part of the Act4Earth initiative, a series of Stakeholder Dialogues will be organised in the months of October and November 2023. The sessions will be on the topics of- Global Goal on Adaptation and Implications for Climate Justice; Minilateralism and Energy Transitions; Green and Climate-sensitive Budgeting and Internationalizing Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE).

6. CEO Forum: A platform for industry captains to brainstorm ideas for conducting businesses in a sustainable manner.

7. Youth Connect: A platform to sensitize young students at the school and graduate level about issues of sustainable development and climate change by securing their participation in the Summit's discussions.

Act4Earth

The Act4Earth Initiative was launched at WSDS 2022’s valedictory session. As part of the initiative, TERI will engage in research activities that intend to identify and analyze practices with the potential for maximum impact across various sectors and systems while being fairly implementable by government and relevant state actors. By reaching out to policymakers, experts, and key stakeholders, the initiative will solicit their input and feedback to come up with policy recommendations aimed at furthering climate action and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).[1]

Delhi Sustainable Development Summit

Since 2001, TERI has annually organized the WSDS, earlier known as the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, an international platform to facilitate the exchange of knowledge on all aspects of sustainable development. The event brought together various heads of state and government,[2] thought leaders, policy-makers and members of industry and academia to deliberate on myriad issues.[3]

The Summit series has emerged as the premier international event on sustainability that focuses on the global future, but with an eye on the actions in the developing world which could bend our common future.

Sustainable Development Leadership Award

In 2005, The Energy and Resources Institute established the Sustainable Development Leadership Award to felicitate the efforts of global leaders in the field of sustainable development. The award winners are as follows:[4]

YearNameNationalityPosition then
2005 Shoichiro Toyoda JapanHonorary Chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation
2006 Ernesto Zedillo MexicoDirector of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
2007 Arnold Schwarzenegger United StatesGovernor of California
2008 Maumoon Abdul Gayoom MaldivesPresident of the Maldives
2009 Ban Ki-moon South KoreaSecretary-General of the United Nations
2010 Yukio Hatoyama JapanPrime Minister of Japan
2011 Manmohan Singh IndiaPrime Minister of India
2012 Tarja Halonen FinlandPresident of Finland
2013 James Alix Michel SeychellesPresident of Seychelles
2014 Anand Mahindra IndiaChairman and Managing Director, Mahindra & Mahindra
2015 José Manuel Durão Barroso PortugalFormer Prime Minister of Portugal and Former President of European Commission
2016 Pawan Kumar Chamling IndiaChief Minister of Sikkim state
2019 Frank Bainimarama FijiPrime Minister of Fiji
2020 Jeffrey Sachs United StatesUniversity Professor, Columbia University
2022 Michael Rubens Bloomberg  United States Chair of the Defense Innovation Board

References

  1. "World Sustainable Development Summit - WSDS 2024". wsds.teriin.org. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  2. "World leaders to gather for Delhi sustainable summit". 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  3. "Minister Dr. Mariyam Shakeela calls for collective international commitment, dedication and steadfast efforts to achieve a green global economy | Ministry of Environment and Energy". www.environment.gov.mv. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  4. "Sustainable Development Leadership Award". Delhi Sustainable Development Summit.

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