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Masdar, in partnership with the Zayed Future Energy Prize, hosted students from around the world for a unique sustainable cities learning experience at Masdar City. The students, who are of primary and secondary school age, were in the UAE debating sustainable cities as part of a global essay competition run by the Trust for Sustainable Living. The Trust is based in Berkshire, England, and seeks to raise awareness of sustainability issues to schools and the public.
During their time in the UAE, the students participated in a discussion and debate with experts from Masdar at the Global Green Growth Institute training facility at Masdar City. The debate saw the students present arguments from their essays to the design and sustainability experts, who in turn shared their thoughts on these ideas for sustainable cities. The session concluded with a presentation on why the secondary school-aged students should encourage their home schools to apply for the Zayed Future Energy Prize, as well as a presentation by Chris Wan, Head of Design Management at Masdar City, on the development and vision of the City.
Dr Nawal Al-Hosany, Director of Sustainability at Masdar and Director of the Zayed Future Energy Prize, said, “Delivering the global goal of creating a sustainable future for all will not be possible without inspiring young people to be part of the solutions that will drive sustainable development. This is precisely why the UAE leadership established the Global High Schools category of the Zayed Future Energy Prize – to encourage more students to be involved in designing and implementing innovative solutions that can make a tangible difference to our collective future.”
Following the conclusion of the debate session, the students were also given a guided tour of Masdar City, gaining first-hand experience of the development of a sustainable city and the pioneering technologies.