The Climate Targets Panel says Australia should be aiming to reach net zero emissions as early as 2035. In New Zealand, the Climate Change Commission has submitted to government its recommendations for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Across wider Oceania, climate change has had, and will continue to have, profound ramifications for the people living in the region.
The 2035 Oceania Summit brings stakeholders from all parts of the region’s agrifood-tech industry to discuss how to collectively reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and design more resilient growing systems that address the intensifying impact of climate change.
More than just a two-day confab, the event forms part of a longer-term initiative designed to focus on actionable outcomes with positive global impact.
Summit agenda
The Summit will feature plenary sessions, breakout sessions, an exhibition, a start-up hub, an investment pitch event and a line-up of noted NZ and international speakers.
The program is designed to connect key stakeholders across the Oceania region and beyond, to finally address the impact of climate change on the agrifood industry.
To view the conference program and speaker line-up, click here.
Registration and further information
To register, click here.
For more information contact the organisers on +64 9 360 1240 or 2035@theconferencecompany.com
Lead image: Hydroponic salad farm, Oromahoe, New Zealand. Credit: Shutterstock