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SUMMARY:EarthX 2024
DESCRIPTION:EarthX is an international nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to educating and inspiring people and organizations to take action towards a more sustainable future worldwide. We assemble and connect people all over the globe to explore sustainable solutions. \n\n\n\n\n\nMission\n\n\nEarthX is an international environmental nonprofit connecting a global community to create a sustainable world for all life and future generations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVision\n\n\nBe the leading global connector and environmental forum to positively impact our world for a sustainable future. \n\n\n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/earthx-2024/
LOCATION:Hilton Anatole\, Dallas\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,EarthX
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SUMMARY:Earth Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us to honor and celebrate our remarkable planet on this extraordinary day. Earth Day is a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability\, encouraging us to come together and take action for a healthier planet and brighter future. \nThrough various events\, toolkits\, and initiatives\, we aim to raise awareness\, inspire change\, and foster a deeper connection with nature. Let’s unite in our efforts to protect the Earth today and for generations to come. Together\, we can make a meaningful impact and create a more sustainable world. \nJOIN THE MOVEMENT \n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/earth-day-2024/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,International,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:ACCELERATING DECARBONIZATION ACROSS INDUSTRIES IN THE US
DESCRIPTION:How can collaboration and digitalization drive the infrastructure transition?\n\n\nWebinar | Thursday April 11 | 13:00 – 13:50 ET\n\n\n\nThe adoption of sustainable practices and processes is increasingly viewed as a competitive advantage as well as an environmental and social responsibility. Leaders across industries are working to adapt their business models and accelerate the transition to net zero. However\, executives’ confidence in achieving decarbonization targets is low. According to Siemens’ Infrastructure Transition Monitor research carried out by FT Longitude\, only 15% of respondents believe they are very likely to reach their emission goals for the year ahead. \nIn addition\, some of the sectors that are aiding the shift away from fossil fuels\, including battery and semiconductor production\, and EV manufacturing and charging\, are actually contributing to the pressure on infrastructure and electricity supply. Digital technologies\, such as AI capabilities\, are accelerating positive change\, yet the rapid expansion of data centers is also increasing power demand. The IEA estimates that power consumption at data facilities makes up 1-1.5% of overall global energy use. \nNo one entity can meet corporate sustainability commitments alone; it takes an ecosystem of energy-intensive industries\, utilities and technology partners working together to reach a solution. \nThis panel on Accelerating Decarbonization Across Industries in the US\, hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Siemens\, is for corporate leaders working on emissions reduction and business growth. The discussion will consider how to work together across industries to find effective ways to utilize technology in order to speed up the infrastructure transition and reach sustainability goals. \n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/accelerating-decarbonization-across-industries-in-the-us/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:The New Era of Transparency: A Briefing on the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule
DESCRIPTION:After decades of investor demand\, the United States is now more closely aligned with its global peers through the adoption of a mandatory climate disclosure framework for public companies. On March 6\, 2024\, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted the rule\, “The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors”. The rule responds to investors’ need for clear\, consistent\, and comparable climate reporting from public companies. Standardized disclosures in financial filings will bring significant improvements to the current patchwork of voluntary disclosures and help investors make more informed capital allocation and investment stewardship decisions. \nSo what should companies and investors know about these new requirements?\nFor twenty years Ceres has championed climate disclosure regulations. Join us for this webinar with Ceres CEO and President Mindy Lubber\, SEC Division of Corporation Finance Director Erik Gerding\, SEC Chief Accountant Paul Munter\, and others. \nIn this session\, participants will: \n– Acquire detailed insights on the new rule’s requirements directly from SEC staff \n– Compare elements of the rule that have changed from the proposal to final \n– Explore perspectives on implementation and how investors will use the data \n– Get answers to critical questions about the context of the rule within the evolving disclosure landscape \nREGISTER HERE \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/the-new-era-of-transparency-a-briefing-on-the-secs-climate-disclosure-rule/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Climate,ESG Disclosures,Sustainability Webinar
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SUMMARY:Economist Impact 9th annual Sustainability Week: Sustaining planet and profit
DESCRIPTION:We are not reaching net zero fast enough\n\nImplementing a robust sustainability strategy that delivers a return on investment should be every organisation’s long-term ambition. Improving your implementation of sustainability projects is good for business and the planet\, and expected by investors. \nThe 9th annual Sustainability Week\, incorporating the Energy Transition summit (ETS)\,  will deliver vital information that you can use to move faster on reducing emissions and improving your environmental impact in 2024. With new how-to workshops\, the CSO Leaders’ Club and our unique Action Hour sessions\, alongside extensive networking opportunities and an exhibition\, this is an event not to be missed. \n\nJoin more than 6\,000 industries leaders to shape the future of our planet \nRegister \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/economist-impact-9th-annual-sustainability-week-sustaining-planet-and-profit/
LOCATION:Business Design Centre\, 52 Upper St\, London\, N1 0QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,ESG Awareness
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SUMMARY:International Day of Clean Energy
DESCRIPTION:Clean energy: for all…\nEnergy lies at the core of a double challenge: leaving no one behind and protecting the Planet. And clean energy is crucial to its solution. \nIn a world grappling with climate change\, clean energy plays a vital role in reducing emissions\, and can also benefit communities lacking access to reliable power sources. Still today\, 675 million people live in the dark – 4 in 5 are in Sub-Saharan Africa. \nThe connection between clean energy\, socio-economic development\, and environmental sustainability is crucial in addressing issues faced by vulnerable communities worldwide. \nFor populations without clean energy access\, the lack of reliable power hinders education\, healthcare\, and economic opportunities\, and many of these developing regions still rely heavily on polluting fossil fuels for their daily life\, perpetuating poverty. If current trends continue\, by 2030 one in four people will still use unsafe\, unhealthy and inefficient cooking systems\, such as burning wood or dung. \nAlthough this situation has been improving\, the world is not on track to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7)\, which aims to ensure access to affordable\, reliable\, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030. The General Assembly will hold a Global Stocktaking on SDG7 in April 2024 to assess progress and recommend solutions. \n  \n… and for our planet\nBut adopting clean energy is integral to the fight against climate change\, as well. \nA large chunk of the greenhouse gases that blanket the Earth and trap the Sun’s heat are generated through energy production\, by burning fossil fuels (oil\, coal\, and gas) to generate electricity and heat. \nThe science is clear: to limit climate change\, we need to end our reliance on fossil fuels and invest in alternative sources of energy that are clean\, accessible\, affordable\, sustainable\, and reliable. Renewable energy sources – which are available in abundance all around us\, provided by the sun\, wind\, water\, waste\, and heat from the Earth – are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air. \nThe International Day of Clean Energy on January 26 is a call to raise awareness and mobilize action for a just and inclusive transition to clean energy for the benefit of people and the planet. \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/international-day-of-clean-energy/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,United Nations
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SUMMARY:DAVOS 2024 | World Economic Forum
DESCRIPTION:People\, societies and companies face the reality of a world in transformation. In addition to the seemingly endless supply of shocks\, with the tragic violence in the Middle East being the most recent\, deep structural shifts are clearly afoot from geoeconomics to climate change to artificial intelligence. Given this level of uncertainty and the high stakes involved\, there is a clear need to move past the diagnosis of challenges firmly towards solutions. \n\n\nWith trust eroding\, long-term visions may be too abstract to rally around\, while merely focusing on responses to current shocks will leave everyone vulnerable to the transformations at hand. What is needed are new and upgraded platforms for dialogue\, stronger partnerships\, agile policy frameworks and effective deployment of technologies that can lead to practical and implementable gains for societies across both short-term and strategic horizons. \n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/davos-2024-world-economic-forum/
LOCATION:Davos & Virtual\, Wipro house\, Promenade 74\, Davos\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Climate,Sustainability,World Economic Forum
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SUMMARY:World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:“Rebuilding Trust”\nThe 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will provide a crucial space to focus on the fundamental principles driving trust\, including transparency\, consistency and accountability. \nThis Annual Meeting will welcome over 100 governments\, all major international organizations\, 1000 Forum’s Partners\, as well as civil society leaders\, experts\, youth representatives\, social entrepreneurs\, and news outlets. \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Davos\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,Education,Energy,Environmental,ESG Awareness,ESG Policy,Government,Social Responsibility,Sustainability,United Nations,World Economic Forum
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SUMMARY:The Case for ESG & Climate in 2023 and Beyond: Watch Webinar Replay
DESCRIPTION:ESG and sustainability initiatives have been part of strategic business conversations for over a decade\, but the last few years have seen a rapid increase in importance and attention. As sustainability weaves its way into the work across many different functions\, most organizations still have relatively small dedicated teams. In response to growing external pressures\, organizations will need to take deliberate steps towards establishing more mature ESG strategies and processes. \nSo\, how are decision-makers approaching ESG? Watch the webinar replay to gain insights on current ESG and climate trends\, and for guidance on ways to overcome key challenges in the market. We discuss: \n\nTop 3 key trends for corporates\nAttracting investment in a challenging macro-economic environment\nNavigating climate innovation & climate risk management for corporates\nAnd more\n\nModerator:\nSarah Crowe\, ESG Sustainability Channel Lead\, Nasdaq \nSpeakers:\nAlly Rodrigues\, Lead ESG Advisor\, Nasdaq\nCharles Neidenbach\, Lead ESG Advisor\, Nasdaq\nKim Knickle\, Research Director\, ESG & Sustainability\, Verdantix\nMichael Bennett\, VP\, Investor Relations\, Schnitzer Steel Industries\, Inc \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/the-case-for-esg-climate-in-2023-and-beyond-watch-webinar-replay/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,ESG Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T150000
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SUMMARY:World Climate Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Summit convenes leaders from government\, business\, civil society\, international organisations\, and academia to address the key issues affecting public and private sector stakeholders in transitioning to a low carbon economy\, whilst achieving the Paris Agreement goals and the 2030 agenda. \nThe Investment COP\, an integral part of the Summit\, constitutes a cross-sectoral collaboration and solutions-focused platform that convenes asset owners\, asset managers\, businesses and governments to work across sectors to develop investable markets and climate solutions.  \nRegister Now\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-climate-summit-2/
LOCATION:CONRAD\, DUBAI\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Climate,ESG Awareness,ESG Conferences
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SUMMARY:COP 28: 2023
DESCRIPTION:COP28 UAE brings the world together at a critical moment for global transformative climate action. To deliver on its ambitious agenda\, COP28 will be inclusive\, transparent\, pragmatic\, and results-oriented. \n\nWHAT IS COP?\nA critical moment in global transformative climate action \nIn the three decades since the Rio Summit and the launch of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)\, the Conference of the Parties to the Convention (COP) has convened member countries every year to determine ambition and responsibilities\, and identify and assess climate measures. The 21st session of the COP (COP21) led to the Paris Agreement\, which mobilized global collective action to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels by 2100\, and to act to adapt to the already existing effects of climate change. \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/cop-28-2023/
LOCATION:Expo City\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,ESG Conferences,United Nations
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231124T235959
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CREATED:20231020T170710Z
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SUMMARY:Global Youth Climate Week
DESCRIPTION:Global Youth Climate Week\, one-week before United Nations Climate Change Conference\, is a milestone mechanism for global climate governance by convening the climate actions of youth worldwide\, to amplify our voices and our climate dedication\, preparing our peers to take the lead in building a net-zero future.\n\n\n\n\n\n°100 Co-initiators – GAUC proposed the Global Youth Climate Week to UNFCCC in Jan 2022 and has called out to its global partners to co-initiate the Week in Oct 2022. Within a month\, over 100 co-initiators from 6 continents are aboard to support youth’s climate actions\, including UN’s affiliate institutions\, international organizations\, social enterprises\, academic institutions\, and even primary and secondary schools. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Global Youth Climate Week features diverse events that leverage the unique expertise and perspective of the co-initiators\, demonstrated the great promise from the entire society to support youth of the world in taking the lead toward zero-carbon future.. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe FIRST EVER Global Youth Climate Week\, proposed by the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate\, received sweeping popularity and support from around the world\, was successfully held from October 30 to November 4\, 2022. \n\n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/global-youth-climate-week/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Climate,ESG Awareness,ESG Conferences
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SUMMARY:The Business Booster 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Business Booster is EIT InnoEnergy’s annual two-day international networking event that showcases 150+ sustainable energy technologies under one roof. Each year\, the event rotates among European cities\, which have included Barcelona\, Berlin\, Amsterdam\, Copenhagen\, Paris and Lisbon. This year join us in Amsterdam as we delve into the topic of ‘The new Green Economy: balancing profit and purpose’. \nAre you wondering if this event is right for you? Check out the section below to see how different aspects of the event would suit your needs. Enjoy! \n\nWhy participate?\nIndustry\n\nYou will have a chance to discover cutting edge technological solutions to enhance your product portfolio\, see them here.\nA great chance for you to detect new opportunities and business models for your company.\nYou will save time because innovations are segmented by market\, helping you find the right solution for your business\, see how they are segmented here.\nGreat place for you to find partnership opportunities.\nYou will have a chance to see live product demonstrations.\nYou can also pitch your challenges to the most innovative start-ups across Europe.\nAlso\, increase your brand awareness by exhibiting in the Open Innovation area.\n\nInvestors\n\nBenefit from seeing more than 150+ investment opportunities in cleantech\, prequalified and enhanced by EIT InnoEnergy\, see them here.\nGet access a mix of early stage and mature start-ups.\nYou will get first hand exposure to the technologies at the live demonstrations.\nYou will also be able to meet key regulators\, other investors and Europe’s leading energy industry players.\nGreat place to find growth opportunities for your existing portfolio.\n\n\n\nPolicy Makers\n\nPerfect place for you to discover innovative solutions prequalified and enhanced by EIT InnoEnergy\, see them here.\nYou will have a chance to meet and network with key energy regulators.\nGreat place for you to meet Europe’s leading energy industry players and investors\n\nREGISTER HERE \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/the-business-booster-2023/
LOCATION:RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre\, Europaplein 24\, 1078 GZ\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy
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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\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/iea-critical-minerals-and-clean-energy-summit/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,ESG Conferences
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SUMMARY:Net Zero Value Chains: Enabling collaboration to unlock value chain decarbonisation at scale
DESCRIPTION:Net Zero value chains\nEnabling collaboration to unlock value chain decarbonisation at scale\nFor many companies\, Scope 3 emissions account for more than 75% of their carbon footprint – rising to as much as 99% for some sectors. Tackling these emissions is critical if we are to make Net Zero a reality\, and while large corporates are setting Scope 3 targets and committing to decarbonizing their value chains\, many businesses are still struggling to take action. \nScope 3 emissions are by nature a collective challenge\, and a complex one. Getting answers and solutions to achieve Scope 3 emission reductions and credibly report on the impact achieved is an absolute priority\, and it has been a key focus of the Value Change Initiative since 2017. Since then\, we have focused on making Scope 3 operationable trough the implementation of Market Based Mechanisms. \nOn September 20\, join us for Climate Week’s premier Scope 3 event. Together with leading experts and companies\, let’s explore and discuss solutions to accelerate action when traceability is imperfect\, enable collaboration and partnerships\, and make Net Zero value chains a reality in today’s Scope 3 landscape. \nREGISTER HERE \n\nParticipation:\nPlease note that this event is for free: \n\nFor VCI members\, a maximum of 2 participants per company can join\n\n\nFor Non members\, a maximum of 1 participant per company can join\n\nLive streaming\nPlease kindly note that only the plenary session and the “Claims and value chain interventions” session will be live streamed. More information will be shared in due course. \n\nPhotograph Policy:\nValue Change Initiative (VCI) will be taking photos at this event. These images will be used by Value Change Initiative and SustainCERT to share news about the event\, and to publicize our activities and future events. Images may be used in press releases\, printed publicity and published on the Value Change Initiative website and social media pages. They will be stored securely\, and we will delete them after they are no longer needed for publicity purposes. If you would prefer not to be photographed\, please identify yourself to a Value Change Initiative or event staff member during the event. \n\nAbout the Value Change Initiative\nMaking Net-Zero Value Chains Possible.\nTo make net-zero value chains possible by 2050\, we need organizations committed to delivering positive environmental and social impact up and down their value chains. This requires the courage to challenge the status quo\, as well as new ways and means to make change happen. \nDriven by SustainCERT and Gold Standard\, the Value Change Initiative is a multistakeholder forum bringing together some of the world’s largest companies\, leading civil society actors and internationally recognized frameworks to collectively define how to address and account for greenhouse gas emission reductions across global value chains. \nTogether we move beyond theory; learning\, testing\, and co-creating consensus-driven guidance to drive down Scope 3 emissions following Best Practice. \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/net-zero-value-chains-enabling-collaboration-to-unlock-value-chain-decarbonisation-at-scale/
LOCATION:Apella by Alexandria\, 450 East 29th Street\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Carbon Markets,Climate,Environmental
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CREATED:20230915T082201Z
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SUMMARY:Deloitte at Climate Week NYC 2023: Advancing a sustainable future
DESCRIPTION:Solving the most pressing challenges for people and planet is smart business. At Climate Week 2023\, Deloitte is hosting events to help guide organizations through the complexities of the ever-changing sustainability horizon and create measurable progress toward a sustainable future. \n\nTaking place alongside the 78th United Nations General Assembly\, Climate Week (September 18-22\, 2023) is a time to create lasting change that accelerates decarbonization and creates healthier\, more prosperous communities. \nGiven the enormous transformation that is on the horizon\, there is a narrow window for companies to shape their own future for and position themselves for long-term advantage. Throughout Climate Week\, Deloitte is hosing events that seek to inspire business\, government\, and nonprofit leaders to accelerate the transition to a nature-positive future\, while promoting prosperity for communities and organizations. \nCovering a diverse array of cross-sector themes\, Deloitte’s hosted events will convene leading minds to share insights that can help advance the transition to a more equitable\, low-carbon economy. In collaboration with Goals House\, Deloitte is gathering leading voices from the food industry\, financial services\, and the public sector for a discussion of how to broaden the adoption of sustainable agricultural standards. And\, with Fortune\, we are bringing leaders and innovators from some of the organizations at the forefront of sustainability together to discuss how they can move from ambition to action to adapt to a low-carbon future and position themselves for long-term advantage. \n\nLinkedIn sessions\nNew strategies for a more prosperous\, low-carbon future. Join Deloitte for its Climate Week 2023\nTaking place alongside the 78th United Nations General Assembly\, Climate Week (September 18-22\, 2023) is a time to create lasting change that accelerates decarbonization and creates healthier\, more prosperous communities. \nREGISTER NOW  \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/deloitte-at-climate-week-nyc-2023-advancing-a-sustainable-future/
LOCATION:United Nations General Assembly\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environmental,ESG Awareness,ESG Conferences
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T235959
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SUMMARY:Climate Week NYC
DESCRIPTION:Climate Week NYC is the largest annual climate event of its kind\, bringing together some 400 events and activities across the City of New York – in person\, hybrid and online. Each year\, business leaders\, political change makers\, local decision takers and civil society representatives of all ages and backgrounds\, from all over the world\, gather to drive the transition\, speed up progress\, and champion change that is already happening. \nClimate Week NYC is hosted by Climate Group\, an international non-profit whose purpose is to drive climate action\, fast. Climate Group hosts the official program during the week that brings together the most senior international figures from business\, government\, civil society and the climate sector. \nThis year Climate Week NYC will be held from September 17-24\, 2023. The event takes place every year in partnership with the United Nations General Assembly and is run in coordination with the United Nations and the City of New York. \nMain events taking place\nThis year Climate Week NYC is presenting a full program of some 400 events and activities in New York City. For those unable to attend in-person\, we’ll be streaming key sessions throughout the week. Wholly digital events will also be included in Climate Week NYC’s Events program. \nThe Climate Week NYC Opening Ceremony is the most high-profile moment of the week. Taking place on Sunday\, September 17\, the event will feature major announcements\, discussions\, and interviews with international leadership from business\, government\, and the climate community. Recent speakers include Prince Charles\, Tim Cook\, Jacinda Adern\, the Hon. Chris Bowen\, Kristalina Georgieva\, Kathy Hochul\, and Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. \nThis year the Climate Week NYC Opening Ceremony will tackle three key questions: \n\nClimate action is not moving fast enough across the globe and those in positions of power have a responsibility to act without delay. Where must investment be channelled\, and what vested interests need to be held accountable?\nWe have made huge strides evidenced by the billions committed by the US\, China and the EU boost green technology and energy security. We know we have the solutions to the climate crisis. But how do we ensure they are implemented?\nWhere have we picked up our biggest wins so far and how can we use the collective will of the climate community to remain inspired\, stay the course and continue to drive climate action\, fast?\n\nOn Monday and Tuesday\, September 18 and 19\, 2023\, Climate Group hosts The Hub Live. Bringing together more than 1\,000 of the most influential leaders from business\, government\, and the climate sector\, The Hub Live hosts a series of sessions addressing key themes which will be shared at a later date. \nThe theme is We Can. We Will\nThe theme reflects determination\, focus\, but also a hopeful promise\, and a call to action to do it together. It touches upon the action we need to take now\, but also the need to look ahead and explore new opportunities. \nWe’ve seen some promising wins when it comes to renewables and financing\, but we can’t rest on our laurels. We’re entering a new phase where we need to look at what comes next: tripling clean investments\, finding new solutions\, taking concrete action\, exploring new opportunities and solutions\, and breaking down barriers together. \nWe expect this year’s Climate Week NYC to be even bigger than 2022\, which was the most impactful\, ambitious\, and far-reaching one to date. Business leaders\, political change makers\, local decision takers and civil society representatives are set to use the week as a rallying call for the meaningful contributions still needed to halve carbon emissions by 2030 and to be on a path to net-zero by 2050. \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/climate-week-nyc/
LOCATION:New York\, New York
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environmental
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T234058
CREATED:20230913T185125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T190857Z
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SUMMARY:Future of Climate Summit (FOCS) 2023: Where Innovation Meets Captial
DESCRIPTION:UNITE. FOCUS. ACT.\nWelcome to the 2023 FUTURE OF CLIMATE SUMMIT\, which is designed to unite world-leading\nthought leaders\, green innovators and values-aligned investors to co-steward solutions that\nsupport a healthier future. For us to achieve multilateral environmentals agendas\, including\nEarthshots\, the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)\, Environmental\, Social\,\nGovernance (ESG) criteria\, and beyond\, we go farther faster when we come together. \nThe focus is on insight\, engagement\, and action (rather than pitching)\, which enables the\nformation of long-lasting relationships. Together we will help transition our planet towards a\nresilient world. We value your contribution. \n\nFuture of Climate Summit – Full Program\n\n\nJoin us for a day of collaborative action \n\nMake sure to sign up below. \n\nDownload PDF\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom our Ally\n“The Earth is at a tipping point \, and we face a stark choice: Either we continue as we are\, and irreparably damage our planet\, or we remember our unique power as human beings\, and our ability to lead\, innovate and solve.” \n– Prince William\, The Earth Shot Prize  \n\nWhy Attend\n\nEngage directly with global decision-makers & climate leaders\nConvergence of game-changing solutions & capital towards impact\nDiscover groundbreaking advancements spearheading sustainability\nBuild authentic & lasting international relationships\nFacilitate addressing our most critical environmental challenges\n\n\nSUMMIT THEMES\nUNITE: DENTONS\, 1221 Avenue of the Americas\, NY\, NY 10020\, 25th floor \nFOCuS: \n\nCircular Economies\nNature-Based Solutions & eWaste\nDecarbonization\nEnergy Transition\nBiodiversity & Nature Capital\nSustainable Cities & Rural Revitalization\nGreen Transformation via Capital Infusion\n\nACT: \n\nSponsor our event.\nScale the movement.\nGrow with community.\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/future-of-climate-summit-focs-2023-where-innovation-meets-captial/
LOCATION:Dentons\, 25th floor\, 1221 Avenue of the Americas\, NY\, 10020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Carbon Markets,Climate,ESG Conferences
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CREATED:20230913T082809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T190923Z
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SUMMARY:High-Quality\, Transparency & Control: Investing in Carbon Credits Before they've Entered the Market
DESCRIPTION:There is currently a limited supply of high-quality credits in the spot market. \nEarth observation data is enabling a new generation of high-quality\, nature-based projects that give buyers the opportunity to confidently invest in developing projects\, before credits have even hit the market. \nInvesting in these projects gives buyers more control of securing credits that will deliver real climate impact. \n\n\n\n\nThe spot market vs pre-issuance credits – the differences and opportunities\n\n\n\nWhy investing in early-stage projects means greater confidence for buyers\n\n\n\nFinancing projects upfront – the economic and environmental upside\n\n\n\nReducing reputational risk with better quality credits\n\n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/high-quality-transparency-control-investing-in-carbon-credits-before-theyve-entered-the-market/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Carbon Markets,Climate,ESG Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230912T000000
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CREATED:20230901T184738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T190936Z
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SUMMARY:ESG and Climate Risk Week
DESCRIPTION:2000 Global Attendees | 400+ London Attendees | 100+ Global Speakers | 30+ Case studies\nThe 5th annual ESG and Climate Risk Week looks beyond ESG and climate risks to provide practical scenarios on how companies are strengthening their climate disclosure. With near-term target-setting and action-planning\, companies will align with global commitments to a just and inclusive low-carbon transition. It is the only risk event that convenes the whole market in one place: from institutional investors to financial services\, as well as companies and solution providers. There is a need for collaboration among these groups so that investors and financial stakeholders can review a company’s ESG and climate disclosures and understand the risks and impacts. \n\nThe event will take place in a hybrid format on September 12th-14th 2023\, in-person and virtually. We will be hosting an in-person day at Hilton Bankside\, London\, UK. \nREGISTER \n  \n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/esg-and-climate-risk-week/
LOCATION:Hilton Bankside\, London\, UK. (In-person & Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,CSR Events,ESG Awareness,ESG Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230908T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230908T140000
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CREATED:20230831T190155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T190949Z
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SUMMARY:EVolution: Virtual Electric Vehicle Summit
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss out on EVolution\, Bank of America’s 3nd Annual Electric Vehicle Summit. EVolution is a one-of-a-kind virtual show where Bank leaders and industry leaders discuss the latest trends in electric vehicles and environmental sustainability. \nBank of America is committed to working with our clients to bring together public and private stakeholders to drive a just energy transition. In support of this\, we are proud to open the virtual doors to a unique view of the current state of electric vehicles and beyond. \n\n\n\nWHEN:\nSeptember 8\, 2023\, from 12 – 2 PM EST\n\n\nWHAT:\nBank of America will host its third annual virtual electric vehicle show\, “EVolution\,” a one-of-a-kind virtual event where Bank and industry leaders discuss the latest trends in electric vehicles. Premiering ahead of World Electric Vehicle Day\, the show offers insights into design trends\, car features\, charging\, financing\, and more. Featured presentations include: \n\nState of the EV Union (Head of Bank of America Institute Liz Everett Krisberg and Senior Automotive Analyst\, BofA Global Research John Murphy)\nGo Everywhere. Stay Anywhere™ with THOR Industries (SVP of Global Innovation\, McKay Featherstone\, on the RV industry)\nCan the Grid Sustain Evolution (Chanel Parson\, director of electrification\, Southern California Edison)\nDriving to New Segments (Frank Vacca\, head of new cars at Volvo Car USA)\nPedal to the Metal (Michael Widmer\, metals strategist\, and Martyn Briggs\, thematic investing strategist\, BofA Global Research)\nCurbing Range Anxiety (Dr. Emad Dlala\, VP of Powertrain\, Lucid Motors)\nDelivering in the Commercial Vehicle Industry (John Harris\, CEO and Co-Founder\, Harbinger Motors)\n\n\n\n\nWHY:\nConsumer appetite for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to grow. Recent analysis from Bank of America Institute shows the potential for a rapid rise in the market share of EVs\, and that the number of new EV model launches from 2024 to 2027 may exceed that of new internal combustion engine vehicles for the first time. As EV adoption in the U.S. accelerates\, Bank of America offers resources\, special programs\, information and educational opportunities to support clients and employees who may be considering an EV purchase. \n“As demand for electric vehicles continues to grow\, we are delighted to bring together a broad range of industry and thought leaders to offer insights on the progress and challenges of this growing market\,” said Fabien Thierry\, head of consumer vehicle products\, Bank of America.\n\n\nWHO:\nFabien Thierry\, head of consumer vehicle products at Bank of America\n\n\nHOW:\nRegistration is free and available on the EVolution page or from the Electric Vehicles Resources page on our website.\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/evolution-virtual-electric-vehicle-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Carbon Markets,Climate,Energy,Sustainable Business
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T235959
DTSTAMP:20260415T234058
CREATED:20230901T182619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T191024Z
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SUMMARY:SPS Bond Strategies in the New Investment Climate
DESCRIPTION:Conference objectives\n\n\n•    Update yourself on the economic and market environment•    Explore a range of fixed income investment strategies •    Support your decision making •    Answer your concerns in Q&A led by investors•    Network with peers and speakers (77% pension fund attendees SPS Bonds Jan 2023) \nComplimentary attendance for pension funds and other qualifying institutional investors. \nSPS Quality: 30 years’ experience in educational investment conferences  \n\nREQEST AND INVITE \n\nCost\n\n\nThe conference is by invitation only for pension funds and other institutional investors and we welcome new attendees from these investors. Therefore if you are not already receiving an invitation please contact us. A limited number of Complimentary invitations are available to genuine pension fund representatives (executives and trustees) and other approved institutional investors. However\, to ensure we have room for as many funds as possible\, we have to limit free places to 3 attendees per approved organisation thereafter a reduced rate fee is payable per delegate. Furthermore\, SPS always reserves the right of admission (free or paid) and our decision is final. \n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/sps-bond-strategies-in-the-new-investment-climate/
LOCATION:The View at the Royal College of Surgeons\, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\, WC2A 3PE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environmental,ESG Conferences,ESG Investing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230906T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T234058
CREATED:20230809T200954Z
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SUMMARY:Net Zero Europe 2023
DESCRIPTION:Source Accurate Scope 3 Data. Build Detailed Transition Plans. Deploy Climate Solutions\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe need to decarbonise our world will transform all aspects of business and society. And\, whilst 2\,000+ companies now have net zero targets\, it’s predicted that 93% of these companies will fail to achieve their net zero goals. \nBusinesses are grappling with the challenges of evolving short and long-term pressures whilst charting an ambitious path to net zero that stands to scrutiny. High energy costs and increasing financial pressures combined with a lack of clarity around decarbonisation incentives plus challenges to collect\, analyse and reduce emissions leaves many companies uncertain on both short-term and long-term strategies and investments. For many companies\, the success of their net zero plan and long-term survival rests on the decisions that are made in the next 12-18 months. \nJoin Reuters Events: Net Zero Europe 2023\, along with 200+ senior leaders in business\, to discuss and identify the new solutions\, collaborations and investments to help accelerate your net zero plans. Through intimate workshops\, best practice case studies\, panel debates and peer-to-peer roundtable discussions they’ll help you identify ways to effectively track and manage Scope 3 data\, develop transition plans that’ll stand up to investor scrutiny and that provide a roadmap to decarbonise your operations and value chain – while still balancing profitability. \nThis is the defining moment for our quest to deliver a net zero future. Your next move carries immense significance. Equip yourself with the tools you’ll need to shape your net zero strategy at Reuters Events: Net Zero Europe. \n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/net-zero-europe-2023/
LOCATION:etc.venue Houndsditch\, London\, UK\, 133 Houndsditch\, London\, EC3A 7BX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environmental,ESG Conferences
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SUMMARY:Carbon Catch-up: Nature or Tech solutions? How to build a carbon removal strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful webinar with Katharine Hayhoe from The Nature Conservancy and Brian DiMarino from JPMorgan Chase & Co. \nFrom nature to tech-based solutions\, learn how to navigate the complex landscape of carbon removal and build a robust strategy that aligns with your net zero aspirations. \nKey questions to be explored: \n\nWhy is it crucial to integrate technological carbon removal solutions alongside nature-based solutions?\nWhen should companies get started on their carbon removal portfolio strategy? And what should they consider?\nHow can companies ensure that they are building a balanced carbon removal portfolio?\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and explore actionable strategies to accelerate your transition toward a net zero future. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW\n\n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/climeworks-nature-or-tech-solutions/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environmental
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CREATED:20230822T213628Z
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SUMMARY:8th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum (APAN Forum)
DESCRIPTION:Considered Asia-Pacific’s largest and longest-standing gathering of adaptation practitioners to share information\, knowledge and best practices in adaptation and resilience-building\, the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum (APAN Forum) is the biennial flagship event of the Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN) Secretariat\, hosted within the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. \nThe APAN Forum serves as a primary regional platform for adaptation practitioners to meet\, exchange knowledge and experiences\, and collaborate towards the pertinent outcomes and practical solutions that are needed to address the challenges of climate change. \nThe 8th APAN Forum will take place in-person from 30 August (Wednesday) to 1 September (Friday) during the Korea Global Adaptation Week (KGAW) 2023. It will be hosted by the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Korea\, the Korea Environment Institute – Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change and Incheon Metropolitan City\, and co-organised by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the UNEP through the APAN Secretariat. \nObjectives \nThe APAN Forum aims to: \n\nEnhance understanding of climate change adaptation issues\, approaches\, and policies for effective planning;\nProvide a comprehensive report on actions taken and progress made to address knowledge\, policy\, and funding gaps since the last APAN Forum;\nServe as a platform for accelerating action and implementing adaptation knowledge and programmes\, offering actionable guidelines for communities\, practitioners\, and policymakers;\nFormulate recommendations to expand adaptation efforts in the Asia-Pacific region\, guiding contributions to COPs and other global/regional initiatives; and\,\nPromote climate change adaptation and resilience through knowledge sharing\, collaboration\, and amplification of messages from local to global levels.\n\nForum Theme \nResilience for All: Enabling transformative implementation \nOver the past two decades\, Resilience has served as a unifying theme for the APAN Forums. The past years have seen significant efforts towards generating knowledge and information on climate change adaptation at the global and regional levels. However\, we are still significantly off-schedule to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and the world is in a state of climate emergency. The current climate change impacts are evident and disruptive in sectors like agriculture\, ecosystems\, human health\, urban settlements and infrastructure. \nTherefore\, this year’s theme underscores the urgency of adaptation action that is required to build resilience and equip communities with the capacity to withstand and moderate worst-case climate scenarios. It is also in line with the key outcomes of COP 27\, further emphasising the importance of transformative approach to accelerating and enhancing adaptation efforts. \nTarget Participants \nRepresentatives from governments\, financing institutions\, academia and research\, international organisations\, UN agencies\, civil society organisations\, youth organisations and the private sector\, among others\, will participate in the 8th APAN Forum to work together to build and strengthen partnerships across sectors for adaptation action. The Forum will also provide a space to reflect on the outcomes of COP 27\, and to highlight regional lessons learned. These will serve as inputs for the discussions at COP 28\, which is to be held at the Expo City\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates in November 2023. \n  \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/8th-asia-pacific-climate-change-adaptation-forum-apan-forum/
LOCATION:Songdo Convensia Convention Center\, Incheon City\, Korea\, Republic of
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,ESG Conferences,United Nations
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230823T170000
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CREATED:20230731T202759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T191243Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Opportunity and Climate Risk in Government Supply Chain
DESCRIPTION:As the world’s single largest buyer of goods and services—purchasing over $630 billion in fiscal year 2021 alone—the U.S. Government supply chain faces significant financial risks from climate change.  In November 2022\, the U.S. government proposed the Federal Supplier Climate Risks and Resilience Rule to address some of these challenges.  Join Moody’s in a deeper dive into ESG regulations\, sustainability opportunities and the risks of climate events in the U.S. government supply chain. \n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/sustainability-opportunity-and-climate-risk-in-government-supply-chain/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,Government,Sustainability
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CREATED:20230821T175413Z
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SUMMARY:6th International Conference on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Coalesce Research Group is delighted to welcome all the Speakers\, Delegates\, Researchers\, Students and Industrialists to be a part of our “6th International Conference on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change”. It is a two-day conference going to be held from August 21-22\, 2023 in Philadelphia\, USA.\n\nThe theme of the conference is “Current Research on on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change” covering a wide extent of critically vital sessions of Environmental Science and Climate Change equally. Environmental Science section will cover all the major and minor topics which help in finding solutions for environmental problems (Air Pollution\, Water Pollution\, Soil Pollution\, Noise Pollution\, Thermal Pollution\, Radioactive Pollution and Light Pollution) and Global Warming. We will also cover the technology section which plays an important role to maintain a sustainable development for Future Technology\, Renewable Energy like Solar Energy\, Wind Energy\, Wave Energy\, Geothermal Power and more. \n\nThe conference includes Keynote and Plenary Sessions\, Speaker Sessions\, Young Researcher Forum\, Workshops\, Symposia\, Video Presentations\, Poster presentations\, E-Posters\, Exhibitions and also an opportunity for B2B meetings on the most recent improvements in the field of Environmental Science\, Ecology\, Climatology\, Renewable Energy\, Trade and Policies\, Risk\, Pollution Control\, Mitigation Natural Resources and many more… by specialists from both Scholastic and Commerce foundation.\nScope and Importance\nThe goal of environmental sustainability is to conserve natural resources and to develop alternate sources of power while reducing pollution and harm to the environment. Controlling the environmental pollution\, conservation of the environment and biodiversity are the major focus areas of all the countries around the world. In this context\, the importance and impact of biotechnological approaches and the implications of biotechnology must be thoroughly evaluated. Environmental biotechnologists are playing a key role by applying biological processes to technology to create more sustainable societies.\nAim of the Conference\nThis conference deals with the scientific concepts that underpin modern biotechnologies and how innovations can be exploited for the development of products and processes such as biofuels\, novel bioactive compounds and waste conversion technologies. You’ll also explore the bioethical\, socio-economic and regulatory aspects of environmental sustainability and the role of biotechnologies in environmental protection.\nTarget Audience\n\nBiologists\nGeologists and Geo Scientists\nEcologists\nClimatologists\nMeteorologists\nMarine Biologists\nOceanographers\nChemical and Biological Engineers\nEnvironmental Engineers\nResearchers and Innovators\nAcademic Faculty and Students\nTraining Institutes\nAssociations\, Societies and Professional Bodies\nIndustries\nEnvironmental and Climate Change Policy Analysts\nNon – Governmental Organizations\nBusiness Entrepreneurs\n\nDOWNLOAD BROCHURE \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/6th-international-conference-on-environmental-sustainability-and-climate-change/
LOCATION:Delta Hotels By Marriot Philadelphia Airport
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environmental,ESG Conferences
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230824T235959
DTSTAMP:20260415T234058
CREATED:20230822T212448Z
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SUMMARY:World Water Week 2023: Seeds of Change
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Seeds of Change: Innovative Solutions for a Water-Wise World\nWorld Water Week has been organized every year since 1991 by Stockholm International Water Institute\, which curates the content. It is the leading conference on global water\, championing cooperation across sectors and national boundaries. \n\n\nTackling the greatest challenges of our time often starts with water. Here you can delve into a broad range of topics\, from food security and health to agriculture\, technology\, biodiversity\, and the climate crisis. Each year has its own theme which is explored from many different perspectives.  \nAt World Water Week you will meet a diverse and inspiring mix of decision-makers\, business leaders\, city planners\, activists\, and researchers from all over the world. Many are trailblazers who have found new and smarter ways to manage water. People join the conference to share new ideas\, learn from each other and collaborate on innovative solutions. \nWorld Water Week is also an important meeting place for policymakers and institutions to accelerate progress in international processes related to water\, development\, and climate.  \nThe World Water Week programme is co-created with leading international organizations to give access to the latest trends and insights from many different fields. Here you find: \n\nSessions on a broad range of topics. For the most part\, these are curated by SIWI but convened by leading organizations from around the world. \nSIWI Scientific Seminars arranged by World Water Week’s Scientific Programme Committee. The topics of the seminars are chosen to delve deeper into different aspects of the year’s thematic scope. \nAccelerators\, which is a capacity-building programme run together with partner organizations. Currently\, the focus is on communication and business\, two perspectives of crucial importance to accelerate the shift to more sustainable societies. \nPrize ceremonies. The world’s most prestigious water award\, the Stockholm Water Prize\, is presented in a royal award ceremony during World Water Week. You can also follow the exciting finals of the international competition Stockholm Junior Water Prize. \n\n\nRESISTER HERE \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-water-week-2023-seeds-of-change/
LOCATION:Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Climate,ESG Conferences,Sustainability
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CREATED:20230809T195120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T191331Z
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SUMMARY:S&P Global: Beyond ESG Webinar with Transition Outlooks at Climate Week and COP28
DESCRIPTION:As we look ahead to Climate Week and COP28\, join S&P Global thought leaders to unpack what’s needed for a just transition\, how nature and biodiversity risks are impacted by the transition\, and what factors are at play in financing this transition. Register now for the conversation on August 16.\n\nDon’t miss the next episode in our Beyond ESG webinar series\, where you’ll hear market specialists across the global value chain examine critical topics\, including:\n\nWhat role green bonds\, debt financing\, and Second Party Opinions (SPOs) play in the transition.\nHow the Inflation Reduction Act is shaping the energy transition in the United States and beyond\, a year after becoming law.\nWhat the changing economics of the transition mean for sustainability progress.\n\nRegister now to join the live discussion or receive the on-demand replay. \nREGISTER NOW \nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/sp-global-beyond-esg-webinar-with-transition-outlooks-at-climate-week-and-cop28/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,Sustainability,Sustainable Finance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T170000
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CREATED:20230719T193557Z
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SUMMARY:Electrify 2023
DESCRIPTION:The decarbonization of transportation is accelerating\, driven by economics\, regulatory demands and climate goals. It’s critical to stay up-to-date on the confluence of market forces to ensure your operations are efficient and sustainable. \nElectrify is an online\, collaborative experience that deepens connections between leaders decarbonizing and electrifying fleets. Interact with the transport electrification community through exclusive small-group discussions\, live broadcasts from innovative facilities and case study sessions that get you up to speed on emerging trends and best practices. \nTopics Will include:\n\n\n\nLight-duty vehicle electrification \n\n\nMedium-and-heavy-duty-vehicle electrification \n\n\nCharging infrastructure \n\n\nFleet and sustainability \n\n\n\nLiam Marais
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/electrify-2023/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,Sustainability
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