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NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As global climate action moves from ambition to execution, Climate Week NYC 2025 opened on September 21 as a key platform for collective progress. On September 25, the themed forum "SEE The Future "—co-hosted by the Global Alliance for Effective Philanthropy on Earth Action (GAEA) of World Economic Forum, Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology, SEE Foundation, the Foundations Platform 20 (F20), and Columbia University Climate School Research Program on Sustainability Policy & Management—convened leaders across sectors to advance practical collaboration.
Jackery, a global provider of innovative solar generators and renewable energy solutions, was invited to speak alongside guests, including Ahmed El Saeed, Head of Office for Asia Pacific, U.N. Global Pulse, and Christoph Johannes Meinrenken, Professor, Principal lnvestigator, Research Program on Sustainability Policy and Management, Columbia Climate School. The discussion focused on two key questions central to implementation: how green energy supports ecological conservation, and how to build lasting alliances for sustainable development.
"Green energy shouldn't stop at the product—it must be the infrastructure behind ecological protection and climate response," said Tracy Wang, Jackery's Global Head of Brand and Public Relations.
Ecological Conservation and Disaster Response: Clean Power in Real Scenarios
Jackery highlighted practical collaborations that turn technology into outcomes. In collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Jackery supported the protection of rare species by supplying solar-charged portable power stations that provided safe and stable electricity for mobile field medical vehicles, thereby improving continuity of care while reducing emissions. In China's Hoh Xil region, Jackery partnered with local ecological protection organizations to deliver clean and reliable power for frontline rangers working in remote and harsh conditions. In addition to its conservation efforts, the company rapidly deploys emergency power equipment following hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters to restore critical services.
"Energy for Good": a Networked Approach to Value Co-Creation
Highlighting the importance of corporate philanthropy partnerships, Wang emphasized that real impact comes from technology enablement, multi-stakeholder participation, and value co-creation—moving from isolated donations into sustained collaboration. Jackery has established partnerships with NGOs, including WWF and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), and has been honored with the SEAL Awards for sustainability for three consecutive years.
Across operations, Jackery collaborates with supply-chain partners to integrate low-carbon practices throughout the entire supply chain. The company has built a Green Factory and launched a Zero-Carbon Laboratory, powered by a solar-storage microgrid. These facilities are supported by green-power procurement aligned with I-REC standards, cutting emissions from purchased electricity.
On product accountability, 18 Jackery products have earned carbon footprint verification from TÜV SÜD, enabling full life-cycle tracking and material improvements that reduce embedded carbon. As of June 2025, Jackery estimates its sold solar panels have helped users worldwide save approximately 1.25 billion kWh of electricity and avoid roughly 1.243 million tons of CO₂—demonstrating the contribution of distributed clean power to the global low-carbon transition.
From "Promise" to "Practice" Under Climate Week's 'Power On' Theme
With global climate governance entering an execution phase, Jackery called for alliances that transform environmental philanthropy from isolated gestures into sustained, shared-value systems, 'Power On' means moving from slogans to systems," Wang added. "We welcome partners across public, philanthropic, and private sectors to scale clean power where it matters most.
Advancing this agenda urgently requires more 'action-oriented enterprises' willing to engage in real-world, tackle practical challenges, and scale proven solutions. Only through such concrete efforts can the vision of a low-carbon future become reality and drive meaningful progress in global sustainability."
ABOUT JACKERY
Founded in California in 2012, Jackery is a leader in innovative solar generators and renewable energy solutions. Offering a diverse range of products from compact 100W units to robust 123kWh energy storage systems for whole-home backup, Jackery combines cutting-edge technology with a steadfast commitment to sustainability. Dedicated to providing reliable, renewable energy solutions, Jackery prioritizes convenience, trust, energy independence, and environmentally responsible practices. With over 150,000 five-star reviews, Jackery has earned the trust of customers worldwide. For more information, please visit: https://www.jackery.com/.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As global climate action moves from ambition to execution, Climate Week NYC 2025 opened on September 21 as a key platform for collective progress. On September 25, the themed forum "SEE The Future "—co-hosted by the Global Alliance for Effective Philanthropy on Earth Action (GAEA) of World Economic Forum, Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology, SEE Foundation, the Foundations Platform 20 (F20), and Columbia University Climate School Research Program on Sustainability Policy & Management—convened leaders across sectors to advance practical collaboration.
Jackery, a global provider of innovative solar generators and renewable energy solutions, was invited to speak alongside guests, including Ahmed El Saeed, Head of Office for Asia Pacific, U.N. Global Pulse, and Christoph Johannes Meinrenken, Professor, Principal lnvestigator, Research Program on Sustainability Policy and Management, Columbia Climate School. The discussion focused on two key questions central to implementation: how green energy supports ecological conservation, and how to build lasting alliances for sustainable development.
"Green energy shouldn't stop at the product—it must be the infrastructure behind ecological protection and climate response," said Tracy Wang, Jackery's Global Head of Brand and Public Relations.
Ecological Conservation and Disaster Response: Clean Power in Real Scenarios
Jackery highlighted practical collaborations that turn technology into outcomes. In collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Jackery supported the protection of rare species by supplying solar-charged portable power stations that provided safe and stable electricity for mobile field medical vehicles, thereby improving continuity of care while reducing emissions. In China's Hoh Xil region, Jackery partnered with local ecological protection organizations to deliver clean and reliable power for frontline rangers working in remote and harsh conditions. In addition to its conservation efforts, the company rapidly deploys emergency power equipment following hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters to restore critical services.
"Energy for Good": a Networked Approach to Value Co-Creation
Highlighting the importance of corporate philanthropy partnerships, Wang emphasized that real impact comes from technology enablement, multi-stakeholder participation, and value co-creation—moving from isolated donations into sustained collaboration. Jackery has established partnerships with NGOs, including WWF and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), and has been honored with the SEAL Awards for sustainability for three consecutive years.
Across operations, Jackery collaborates with supply-chain partners to integrate low-carbon practices throughout the entire supply chain. The company has built a Green Factory and launched a Zero-Carbon Laboratory, powered by a solar-storage microgrid. These facilities are supported by green-power procurement aligned with I-REC standards, cutting emissions from purchased electricity.
On product accountability, 18 Jackery products have earned carbon footprint verification from TÜV SÜD, enabling full life-cycle tracking and material improvements that reduce embedded carbon. As of June 2025, Jackery estimates its sold solar panels have helped users worldwide save approximately 1.25 billion kWh of electricity and avoid roughly 1.243 million tons of CO₂—demonstrating the contribution of distributed clean power to the global low-carbon transition.
From "Promise" to "Practice" Under Climate Week's 'Power On' Theme
With global climate governance entering an execution phase, Jackery called for alliances that transform environmental philanthropy from isolated gestures into sustained, shared-value systems, 'Power On' means moving from slogans to systems," Wang added. "We welcome partners across public, philanthropic, and private sectors to scale clean power where it matters most.
Advancing this agenda urgently requires more 'action-oriented enterprises' willing to engage in real-world, tackle practical challenges, and scale proven solutions. Only through such concrete efforts can the vision of a low-carbon future become reality and drive meaningful progress in global sustainability."
ABOUT JACKERY
Founded in California in 2012, Jackery is a leader in innovative solar generators and renewable energy solutions. Offering a diverse range of products from compact 100W units to robust 123kWh energy storage systems for whole-home backup, Jackery combines cutting-edge technology with a steadfast commitment to sustainability. Dedicated to providing reliable, renewable energy solutions, Jackery prioritizes convenience, trust, energy independence, and environmentally responsible practices. With over 150,000 five-star reviews, Jackery has earned the trust of customers worldwide. For more information, please visit: https://www.jackery.com/.
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Jackery Makes Debut at Climate Week NYC, Advancing a Global Sustainable Future Through Green Technology
ALULA, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks the official opening of Desert X AlUla 2026, the landmark fourth edition of the international, open-air biennial exhibition. Arts AlUla, in collaboration with Desert X, welcomes visitors to experience a stellar line-up of Saudi and international multi-generational artists whose site-responsive earthworks, sculptures, and installations will engage in a powerful dialogue with the awe-inspiring landscapes and layered heritage of AlUla.
As a premier destination rich in ancient history and breathtaking nature, AlUla, located in Northwest Saudi Arabia, solidifies its position on the global stage as a dynamic, emerging land art destination with Desert X AlUla, the region's first public art biennale, and a key highlight of the AlUla Arts Festival.
The 2026 edition of Desert X AlUla brings together 11 acclaimed artists whose diverse works reflect a wide spectrum of ideas, materials, and traditions. From monumental kinetic sculpture to sound-based explorations above and below ground, each commission is deeply rooted in relationships to AlUla's distinctive environment, further cementing Desert X AlUla's reputation as a globally significant platform for site-responsive land art.
Desert X AlUla runs until February 28, 2026, as a cornerstone of the annual AlUla Arts Festival. Curated by Wejdan Reda, Zoé Whitley, with artistic direction by Neville Wakefield, and Raneem Farsi, its fourth edition explores 'Space Without Measure.' Inspired by Kahlil Gibran, the theme fosters contemplation of imagination within AlUla's natural settings. The exhibition, set in the desert canyons of AlUla, serves as a pre-opening programme for Wadi AlFann, offering a pivotal glimpse into AlUla's plans to create a permanent land art 'Valley of the Arts.'
Hamad Alhomiedan, Director of Arts & Creative Industries at the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), said: "At Desert X AlUla 2026, audiences will engage with art that deeply converses with AlUla's unique landscapes and rich heritage. These compelling commissions highlight AlUla's dynamic transformation into a major global destination, where ancient and contemporary expressions converge. This exhibition is part of our broader revitalisation of AlUla as a culturally rich destination to live, work and visit and integral to positioning AlUla in the global dialogue of contemporary art and as a precursor to monumental projects like Wadi AlFann."
Participating artist/artworks are:
- Sara Abdu, A Kingdom Where No One Dies: Contours of Resonance
- Mohammad Alfaraj, What was the Question Again?
- Mohammed AlSaleem, The Thorn, AlShuruf Unit, The Triangles, Flower Bud, and Al Ahilla (courtesy of Royal Commission for Riyadh City)
- Tarek Atoui, The Water Song
- Bahraini-Danish, Bloom
- Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Imole Red
- Agnes Denes, The Living Pyramid
- Ibrahim El-Salahi, Haraza Tree
- Basmah Felemban, Murmur of Pebbles
- Vibha Galhotra, Future Fables
- Héctor Zamora, Tar HyPar
For further information, please contact:
Sabrine.Shaw@bursonglobal.com
AlUlaArtsFestival@bursonglobal.com
Multimedia gallery:
High-resolution photos of all 11 artists and their artworks can be found here.
About AlUla and Arts AlUla
Located 1,100 km from Riyadh, in North-West Saudi Arabia, AlUla is a place of extraordinary natural and human heritage. The vast area, covering 22,561km², includes a lush oasis valley, towering sandstone mountains and ancient cultural heritage sites dating back thousands of years to when the Lihyan and Nabataean kingdoms reigned.
The most well-known and recognised site in AlUla is Hegra, the principal southern city of the Nabataean Kingdom and Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. AlUla is also home to ancient Dadan, the capital of the Dadan and Lihyan Kingdoms and considered to be one of the most developed 1st millennium BCE cities of the Arabian Peninsula, and Jabal Ikmah, an open air library of hundreds of inscriptions and writings in many different languages. AlUla Old Town Village, a labyrinth of more than 900 mudbrick homes was developed from at least the 12th century and has been revitalised as the vibrant hub for visitors and residents.
The creation of Arts AlUla within The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) is a commitment to crafting the next chapters in a millennia of artistic creation – celebrating cultural inheritance and shaping a future inspired by artists built be artists. The work of Arts AlUla seeks to preserve this legacy: fuse the old with the new; the local with the international, keeping the arts central to the spirit of AlUla as a place of extraordinary natural and human heritage.
Wadi AlFann, meaning 'Valley of the Arts,' will be a global cultural destination for land art, unveiling from 2028 onwards, where era-defining works by artists from around the world will be permanently sited in the monumental landscape of AlUla, the extraordinary desert region of north-west Saudi Arabia.
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Desert X AlUla 2026: monumental land art exhibition opens in the ancient oasis of AlUla