
Yoni Sappir
Policy Fellow, Energy & Climate Strategist
all posts by Yoni SappirYoni Sappir is a sustainability strategist, researcher, and CEO of Future – a global consulting firm focused on scaling sustainable ventures. Recognized as one of IMPAAKT Magazine’s ’30 Best CEOs to Watch in 2025′, Sappir has extensive experience in forging cross-sector partnerships and advising on climate innovation. He brings policy-oriented insight into climate diplomacy, clean energy strategy, and the intersection of innovation and environmental governance.
Key Initiatives and Affiliations:
Founder and Chairman, Israel Earth Guardians (environmental NGO).
Founder and steering committee member, Clean Energy Forum.
Founder and steering committee member, multi-sector forum addressing the environmental impact of Nesher, Israel’s largest cement plant.
Civil Society Representative, Hydrogen Forum (Ministry of Energy).
Civil Society Representative, Inter-Ministerial Emissions Reduction Committee.
Energy Dialogue Facilitator, Presidential Climate Forum.
Former board member, Life and Environment (umbrella organization).
Education:
Management School, University of Bradford, 1996-1998, EMBA, Finance & Marketing
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, 1990-1994, B.Sc. in Physics, Cum laude
Selected Publications in Climate Policy, Green Innovation & Low Carbon Economy:
Sappir, Y. (2024). Green industrial revolution in Ho Chi Minh City. Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) in Ho Chi Minh City. https://hef.gov.vn/vn/tai-lieu-dien-dan/green-industrial-revolution-in-ho-chi-minh-city-strategies-and-case-studies-for-a-sustainable-future
Wolfson, A., Ayalon, O., & Sappir, Y. (2022). The need for deeds: A call for proactivism in Israel’s climate policy. Hanns Seidel Foundation. https://www.hss.de/download/publications/AMEZ_28_Climate_Change_02.pdf
Wolfson, A., Ayalon, O., & Sappir, Y. (2021). Leaders’ Summit on Climate Change – Recommendations, Policies and Goals. The Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Technion. https://www.neaman.org.il/Climate-Crisis-Policy-Recommendations-and-Objectives