UN\, tech giants lead push for green tech solutions

UN, tech giants lead push for green tech solutions

IANS  |  Nairobi 

The United Nations, tech giants and the finance, policy and and science fraternities on Saturday teamed up to push the use of cutting-edge technology to create cleaner, greener and more efficient solutions to

The forum launched initiatives on using big data, and to solve environmental, economic and social problems, said UN Environment, the leading global environmental authority.

The forum also launched works on sustainable cities, and private sector leadership on climate change.

"There is no doubt that rapid technological advancement played a part in the troubles we face," said an official statement quoting UN

"But it is that technology -- through humanity's ability to invent and innovate -- which can help to save us. The 4th Industrial Revolution offers a real opportunity to create cleaner, greener and more efficient solutions to sustainable development," the statement said.

The working group aims to build an open-source platform for big data on and explore new spaces in and

It unites tech giants, earth observation institutions, science and policy communities, green tech startups, citizen scientists and the worlds of and industry.

"We can't ensure implementation of the 2030 agenda without concrete data, which allows us to identify opportunities, ensure evidence-based decision making, direct investment and track progress," said Siim Kiisler, of the and

"I am confident that we will make immense progress," Kiisler said.

Meanwhile, the Green Technology Startup Hub will act as an accelerator and incubator of startup innovation for environment, as it examines the enabling policies and actions required to use such innovation to transform the world into greener and more sustainable living.

Startups are not only transforming markets and economic growth, some are also helping to save the planet. in startups has surged to its highest level ever -- $148 billion in the last year alone. More than 40 companies have achieved billion-dollar valuations.

Other new work areas under the forum will cover sustainable cities and and private sector leadership on climate change.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 23:16 IST