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SUMMARY:Greenbuild International Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION:Greenbuild International Conference & Expo 2023: Building Transformation\nThis year\, Greenbuild’s theme highlights the decades-long legacy and unwavering commitment of the green building movement to transforming the built environment to serve\, prepare and protect our communities in a rapidly changing world. \n\nJoin us to create a more sustainable and resilient future\, commemorate the USGBC’s 30th anniversary and mark the debut of LEED v5\, the latest iteration of the LEED green building program that advances decarbonization\, equity\, health\, biodiversity\, and resilience in the built environment. \nREGISTER NOW | PRICING & PASSES\nEarly Bird Rates EXTENDED Through July 28th \n\nSave up to $200 on your Greenbuild 2023 pass with Early Bird rates. Prices increase now after Friday\, July 28th. \n\n\n\nConference Overview\nGreenbuild International Conference & Expo\nThe Greenbuild International Conference + Expo is specifically designed to keep participants at the forefront of the industry covering sustainability\, resilience\, health\, and wellness in the spaces where we live\, work\, learn and play. \nIt’s the hub where leaders developing the next generation of sustainable standards gather digitally and in-person to create a better future for everyone on the planet. \n\nThe conference for our community\nThe time has never been better; the need has never been greater. Designed by your peers\, the Greenbuild Conference brings together leaders developing the next generation of standards\, policies\, and partnerships to build a better quality of life for all. \nThe Greenbuild International Conference & Expo is presented in partnership with USGBC\, a mission-focused organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable future through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings. \n\n\nBuilding Transformation\n\n\n\nAt Greenbuild 2023\, we are Building Transformation! This year’s theme highlights the decades-long legacy and unwavering commitment of the green building movement to transforming the built environment to serve\, prepare\, and protect our communities in a rapidly changing world. \nBuilding Transformation is an urgent call to action to adapt to change and create a more sustainable and resilient future. Greenbuild will also commemorate the USGBC’s 30th Anniversary and mark the debut of LEED v5\, the latest iteration of the LEED green building program that advances decarbonization\, equity\, health\, biodiversity\, and resilience in the built environment. \n\n\n\nMatt BirdMatt Bird is the Founder\, CEO\, and Editor-in-Chief of ESG News. He brings 25 years of experience in corporate strategy\, media\, fintech\, and communications\, including 15 years specializing in news and journalism. Matt was recognized by the United Nations as #3 of the “Top 10 Most Influential Media Executives for Impact” in 2015 during the launch of the UN SDGs.\nHe has advised the Sustainable Stock Exchange initiative (SSEI)\, UNCTAD\, and the UN\, and hosts event coverage at the World Economic Forum\, ADFW\, Climate Week NYC\, EU Parliament\, COP\, the Vatican\, NASDAQ\, NYSE\, and more. Matt is a founding board member of the Humanity 2.0 Foundation\, a Vatican-based NGO focused on identifying and removing impediments to human flourishing.\nHe previously rang the NASDAQ Closing Bell in honor of his partnership with NASDAQ OMX to launch the world’s first retail investor targeting and newswire monitoring platform with the NASDAQ Financial Services Group. Matt launched ESG News in 2021\, leading coverage of more than 10\,000 news stories as of 2026—and truly loves what he does. \nesgnews.com
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/greenbuild-international-conference-and-expo/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, Washington DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,ESG Conferences,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Greenbuild 2023: Building Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This year\, Greenbuild’s theme highlights the decades-long legacy and unwavering commitment of the green building movement to transforming the built environment to serve\, prepare and protect our communities in a rapidly changing world.\n\nJoin to create a more sustainable and resilient future\, commemorate the USGBC’s 30th anniversary and mark the debut of LEED v5\, the latest iteration of the LEED green building program that advances decarbonization\, equity\, health\, biodiversity\, and resilience in the built environment. \n\nMatt BirdMatt Bird is the Founder\, CEO\, and Editor-in-Chief of ESG News. He brings 25 years of experience in corporate strategy\, media\, fintech\, and communications\, including 15 years specializing in news and journalism. Matt was recognized by the United Nations as #3 of the “Top 10 Most Influential Media Executives for Impact” in 2015 during the launch of the UN SDGs.\nHe has advised the Sustainable Stock Exchange initiative (SSEI)\, UNCTAD\, and the UN\, and hosts event coverage at the World Economic Forum\, ADFW\, Climate Week NYC\, EU Parliament\, COP\, the Vatican\, NASDAQ\, NYSE\, and more. Matt is a founding board member of the Humanity 2.0 Foundation\, a Vatican-based NGO focused on identifying and removing impediments to human flourishing.\nHe previously rang the NASDAQ Closing Bell in honor of his partnership with NASDAQ OMX to launch the world’s first retail investor targeting and newswire monitoring platform with the NASDAQ Financial Services Group. Matt launched ESG News in 2021\, leading coverage of more than 10\,000 news stories as of 2026—and truly loves what he does. \nesgnews.com
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/greenbuild-2023-building-transformation/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, Washington DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:IEA Critical Minerals and Clean Energy Summit
DESCRIPTION:The International Energy Agency will host the first ever international summit on critical minerals and their role in clean energy transitions on 28 September 2023 in Paris. \nThe IEA Critical Minerals and Clean Energy Summit will focus on measures to promote the secure\, sustainable and responsible supply of raw materials that have a central role in the global clean energy transition. The Summit will convene ministers from countries around the world – including both large mineral producers and consumers – as well as business leaders\, investors\, heads of international organisations and civil society representatives. \nThe convening of the IEA Critical Minerals and Clean Energy Summit comes after the IEA was given a Ministerial mandate by its member governments last year to deepen its work on critical minerals. Building on the analysis of its landmark report The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions\, the Agency has launched new work streams to improve the transparency and security of critical minerals supplies and just published its inaugural Critical Minerals Market Review. The IEA was also recently asked by G7 Climate\, Energy and Environment Ministers to provide support on critical minerals. \nThe Summit will aim to build a broader consensus among the participants on effective courses of action to diversify mineral supply chains\, enhance market transparency\, accelerate technological innovation and recycling\, and promote sustainable and responsible development practices. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nGovernment \n\nFernanda Avila\, Secretary of Mining\, Argentina\nMadeleine King\, Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia\, Australia\nVolker Holubetz\, Minister Plenipotentiary\, Austria\nTinne van der Straeten\, Minister of Energy\, Belgium\nJonathan Wilkinson\, Minister of Natural Resources\, Canada\nMark Brown\, Prime Minister\, Cook Islands\nJozef Síkela\, Minister of Industry and Trade\, Czech Republic\nMartin Bille Hermann\, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the OECD\, Denmark\nTarek El-Molla\, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources\nEne Jürjens\, Director of Mineral Resources Department\, Estonia\nThierry Breton\, European Commissioner for Internal Market\, European Union\nWille Rydman\, Minister of Economic Affairs\, Finland\nAgnès Panier-Runacher\, Minister for Energy Transition\, France\nMichaela Spaeth\, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the OECD\, Germany\nAlexandra Sdoukou\, Deputy Minister of Environment & Energy\, Greece\nAttila Steiner\, State Secretary for Energy and Climate Policy\, Hungary\nArifin Tasrif\, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources\, Indonesia\nEamon Ryan\, Minister for the Environment\, Climate\, and Communications\, Ireland\nHaim Assaraf\, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the OECD\, Israel\nGilberto Pichetto Fratin\, Minister of the Environment and Energy Security\, Italy\nYasutoshi Nishimura\, Minister of Economy\, Trade and Industry\, Japan\nMasahiro Komura\, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs\, Japan\nSalim Mvurya\, EGH – Cabinet Minister for the Ministry of Mining\, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs\, Kenya\nMoon Kyu Bang\, Minister of Trade\, Industry and Energy of Korea\, Korea\nDainius Kreivys\, Minister for Energy\, Lithuania\nHerindrainy Olivier Rakotomalala\, Minister of Mines and Strategic Resources\, Madagascar\nVladimiro Manhiça\, Director for Geological Surveys at the National Institute of Mines\, Mozambique\nLiesje Schreinemacher\, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation\, The Netherlands\nAnne Marit Bjørnflaten\, State Secretary of Trade\, Industry and Fisheries\, Norway\nAnna Moskwa\, Minister of Climate and Environment\, Poland\nAna Fontoura Gouveia\, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate\, Portugal\nPeter Dovhun\, Minister of Economy\, Slovak Republic\nSara Aagesen\, Secretary of State for Energy\, Spain\nDaniel Liljeberg\, Secretary of State\, Sweden\nGiancarlo Kessler\, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the OECD\, Switzerland\nAlparslan Bayraktar\, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources\, Türkiye\nRoman Opimakh\, Director General\, Ukrainian Geological Survey\, Ukraine\nNusrat Ghani\, Minister of State in the Department for Business and Trade\, United Kingdom\nJennifer M. Granholm\, Secretary of Energy\, United States\nJose W. Fernandez\, Under Secretary of State\, United States\nPaul Chanda Kabuswe\, Minister of Mines and Minerals Development\, Zambia\nPascal Canfin\, Chair of the Environment Committee of the European Parliament\n\nNon-government (companies\, international organisations and civil society) \n\nGina Ocqueteaux Tacchini\, Independant Board Member\, Sociedad Químca y Minera (SQM)\nChristian Tegllund Blaabjerg\, Investment Strategist\, Industriens Pension\nMatthew Chamberlain\, Chief Executive Officer\, London Metal Exchange\nYun B. Choi\, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer\, Korea Zinc\nWojciech Dąbrowski\, Chief Executive Officer\, PGE\nTim Dawidowsky\, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer\, Siemens Gamesa\nRohitesh Dhawan\, President and Chief Executive Officer\, International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM)\nChris Doornbos\, Chief Executive Officer\, E3 Lithium\nClaudio Facchin\, Chief Executive Officer\, Hitachi Energy\nTetsuya Fukuda\, Chief Operating Officer of Mineral & Metal Resources Business Unit\, Mitsui\nCarla Gohin\, Senior Vice President Carbon Neutrality Roadmap\, Stellantis\nJonathan Hackett\, Co-Head of Energy Transition and Head of Sustainable Finance\, BMO Capital Markets\nMike Henry\, Chief Executive Officer\, BHP\nAlex Holmes\, Chief Operating Officer\, NanoOne\nTim Johnston\, Executive Chairman\, Li-Cycle\nMohamed Kallala\, Global Head of Corporate and Investment Banking\, Natixis\nGraham Kerr\, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director\, South32\nMathias Miedreich\, Chief Executive Officer\, Umicore\nThemba Mkhwanazi\, Regional Director\, Africa & Australia Region\, Anglo American\nGary Nagle\, Chief Executive Officer\, Glencore\nEmily Olson\, Chief Sustainability Officer\, Vale\nAlf Reistad\, Chief Executive Officer\, Rare Earths Norway\nJakob Stausholm\, Chief Executive Officer\, Rio Tinto\nGuy Thiran\, Director General\, Eurometaux\nHenri van Rooyen\, Chief Executive Officer\, Talon Metals\nJeremy Weir\, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer\, Trafigura\nAmani Abou-Zeid\, Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy\, African Union\nChristophe Poinssot\, Deputy Director General\, French Geological Survey (BRGM)\nMorgan D. Bazilian\, Director\, Payne Institute\, Colorado School of Mines\nJason Bordoff\, Founding Director of the Centre on Global Energy Policy\, Columbia University\nAmbroise Fayolle\, Vice President\, European Investment Bank (EIB)\nArunabha Ghosh\, Chief Executive Officer\, Council on Energy\, Environment\, and Water (CEEW)\nOsam Iyahen\, Senior Director\, Natural Resources\, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)\nJean-Marc Peterschmitt\, Managing Director for the Industry\, Commerce and Agri sectors\, (EBRD)\nMohamed Gouled\, Vice President\, Industries\, International Finance Corporation (IFC)\nIngrid-Gabriela Hoven\, Managing Director\, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)\nMarion Jansen\, Director of the Trade and Agriculture Directorate\, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)\nSuneeta Kaimal\, President and Chief Executive Officer\, Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)\nCarmine di Noia\, Director for Financial and Enterprise Affairs\, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)\nDemetrios Papathanasiou\, Global Director for Energy and Extractives\, World Bank\nGreg Radford\, Director of the Secretariat\, Intergovernmental Forum on Mining\, Minerals\, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF)\nMark Robinson\, Executive Director\, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)\nElisa Tonda\, Chief\, Resources and Markets Branch\, Industry and Economy Division\, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)\nHajime Wakuda\, President\, Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC)\n\n\n\nParticipants\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDemand for minerals that help power electric vehicles\, wind turbines\, solar panels and other clean energy technologies is skyrocketing as the global energy transition gathers pace\, increasing the need for international cooperation. \nAccording to the IEA’s Critical Minerals Market Review 2023\, the overall market for energy transition minerals has doubled in size over the past five years\, reaching USD 320 billion in 2022. It is set for continued rapid growth\, moving it increasingly to centre stage for the global mining industry and policy makers focused on energy and climate goals. \nGrowing investment in critical mineral development provides grounds for cautious optimism on future supplies. Yet the risk of project delays and technology-specific shortfalls leaves little room for complacency – and more projects are needed by 2030 in a scenario that limits global warming to 1.5 °C\, according to the IEA’s analysis. \nLimited progress on diversifying supply sources also remains a major concern\, while environmental\, social and governance performance offers significant scope for improvement. These trends underscore the importance of high-level dialogue among global stakeholders. \nFor more information on the outlook for critical minerals\, visit the IEA Critical Minerals Data Explorer. This interactive online tool maps out global demand projections for more than three dozen minerals essential to clean energy transitions under various scenarios and technology trends. \n\n\n\nMatt BirdMatt Bird is the Founder\, CEO\, and Editor-in-Chief of ESG News. He brings 25 years of experience in corporate strategy\, media\, fintech\, and communications\, including 15 years specializing in news and journalism. Matt was recognized by the United Nations as #3 of the “Top 10 Most Influential Media Executives for Impact” in 2015 during the launch of the UN SDGs.\nHe has advised the Sustainable Stock Exchange initiative (SSEI)\, UNCTAD\, and the UN\, and hosts event coverage at the World Economic Forum\, ADFW\, Climate Week NYC\, EU Parliament\, COP\, the Vatican\, NASDAQ\, NYSE\, and more. Matt is a founding board member of the Humanity 2.0 Foundation\, a Vatican-based NGO focused on identifying and removing impediments to human flourishing.\nHe previously rang the NASDAQ Closing Bell in honor of his partnership with NASDAQ OMX to launch the world’s first retail investor targeting and newswire monitoring platform with the NASDAQ Financial Services Group. Matt launched ESG News in 2021\, leading coverage of more than 10\,000 news stories as of 2026—and truly loves what he does. \nesgnews.com
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/iea-critical-minerals-and-clean-energy-summit/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,ESG Conferences
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