Climate innovators and anyone curious about climate action can now book a free Green Zone Day Pass to visit COP28 in Expo City Dubai.
The Green Zone is open to the public and will showcase climate-inspired interactive exhibits, art installations, film screenings, and over 300 talks and discussions about climate change and sustainability.
Visitors will have the opportunity to connect and learn from over 200 groups comprising private companies and civil society organizations.
It will welcome everyone and serve as the hub where climate action will come to life. To ensure inclusivity, it will be open to delegates and guests of the Blue Zone, public and private sector, NGOs and the general public. The Blue Zone is a UNFCCC-managed site, open to accredited party and observer delegates only.
Visitor hours are from 10 am to 6 pm from 3-12 December, and you can visit the COP28 website to book your pass.


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