Saudi Student Inspires at COP29, Highlights Vision 2030 Green Goals

2026 年 2 月 26 日

Our student Fareed Felemban represented Saudi Arabia at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), delivering an inspiring speech in English that drew global attention.

Fareed spoke about Saudi Arabia’s ambitious environmental vision under Vision 2030, highlighting projects such as the Saudi Green Initiative, NEOM, and the country’s investments in renewable energy and water conservation. He emphasized Saudi Arabia’s responsibility in leading regional environmental efforts and the commitment of Saudi youth to building a sustainable future.

His words reflected the Kingdom’s growing leadership in environmental innovation — and the passion of a new generation determined to protect the planet.

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