The global summit is a gathering of people to discuss world issues. These global issues can be about the environment, peace and other issues. Global Summits are held to talk about these issues and find solutions to them. The purpose of global summits is to bring together people from different countries to have a conversation about the issues and come up with a solution that can be implemented worldwide.
Global Summits often have a big influence on the issue being discussed. For example, if the topic is about global warming then a lot of people will attend the event to find ways to stop this from happening. This is because global warming can cause many problems for the environment.
Whether it’s about the impact of technology on our lives or the role that governments can play in supporting innovation, the 2019 Global Summit will explore how emerging technologies can help facilitate a fairer and more inclusive global economy, better adapt to geoeconomic shifts, drive development of human capital, and spur a greener and more sustainable global economic order.
The Global Summit has attracted an impressive roster of powerhouse speakers, including former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and conservationist Robert Irwin. It also features a range of expert panelists on topics with global relevance to graduate education, research and scholarship.
A theme that recurred throughout this year’s Summit was the importance of shifting boards’ mindsets on climate-related disclosures from ‘nice to have’ to ’must have’. Sessions run by NACD US Climate Initiative and the ASEAN Climate Governance Network reinforced this message and advocated for board-level activation and responsibility on climate matters as well as a shared commitment to build a fit-for-future governance framework.