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Constructing A Modern Climate Portfolio
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| With Randy Spock (Head of Carbon Credits, Google), Erik Hansen (Chief Sustainability Officer, Workday), Hannah Valori (Head of Deployment, Frontier), Taylor Wright (Head of Sustainability, JPMorganChase). |
| Venue, To Be Announced, San Francisco |
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Apr 22 (Wed) , 2026 @ 08:30 AM
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FREE |
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Constructing a modern climate portfolio: The complementary roles of superpollutants, nature, & permanent carbon removal
Experts agree we need a wide variety of tools to stabilize our climate: from eliminating superpollutants to restoring nature to advancing permanent carbon removal technology. But what is the best way for forward-thinking companies to combine these levers into a single program, given the diverse price points & timelines for impact? What does an optimal climate portfolio' look like? And what claims can & should companies make about their footprints?
Join us for a candid panel conversation with leading practitioners who are putting this work into practice. Hannah Bebbington Valori, Head of Deployment at Frontier, will moderate a discussion with Randy Spock, Head of Carbon Credits & Removals at Google, Julia Strong, Executive Director of the Symbiosis Coalition, Erik Hansen, Chief Sustainability Officer at Workday, & Taylor Wright, Head of Operational Sustainability at JPMorganChase.
Generously hosted by Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
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