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This conversation for corporate sustainability practitioners drills down on the evolving & emerging landscape of carbon footprint & GHG emissions-related standards. The core question: How can businesses best address the barriers to decarbonization & genuinely reduce GHG emissions?
Join us to review the current state of affairs, participate in an honest conversation about where the field should go & engage in breakouts to share your perspective.
Featured speakers:
Moderator: Elaine Hsu, Executive Director of UC Berkeley Haas Center for Food Systems Innovation, former Head of Operations for Planet FWD.
David Jaber, Founder of Climate Positive Consulting, GHG Protocol practitioner & SBTi Certified Expert (confirmed)
Stephen Lezak, researcher & policy advocate based at University of Oxford & UC Berkeley who has written extensively on carbon markets & is a regular climate policy advisor.
Carolina Leonhardt, Director of Climate, Packaging, & Environment at Mondelez US, & former sustainability manager at CLIF Bar
Rough agenda:
2:00p - 2:30p Mingling & Networking
2:30p - 3:15p Panel Update
3:15p - 3:30p Breakouts: What's really needed for businesses to more effectively reduce emissions?
3:30p - 3:45p Report Back
3:45p-4:00p Final Networking & Close Out
Please join us if you work on decarbonization within a company or companies.
Note this is an intermediate-level conversation for existing practitioners. Attendees are assumed to have a solid grasp of the GHG Protocol (scopes 1/2/3) & science-based targets, so we will not spend significant time explaining those.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
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