• Economist Impact is delighted to invite you to Sustainability Week: Countdown to COP27, October 3rd-6th

    From: The Economist IE    Update time: Oct-16-2022 21:29:pm

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Prepare for COP27, refine your sustainability strategy and get the edge over your competition                             Read in browser We are delighted to invite you to Sustainability Week: Countdown to COP27, a four-day hybrid event hosted by Economist Impact on October 3rd-6th. In an evolving world, humanity needs to adapt to thrive. After the COP26 conference on combating climate change, we now have eight short years to meet some of the most ambitious collaborative goals in history, with many countries and organisations aiming to halve their greenhouse-gas emissions by 2030. But how solid were the promises made at COP26? How can companies ensure they deliver on them and prepare for more commitments at COP27? When an ever-widening pool of standards and regulations is being developed, which ones should you follow? And how should you start getting ready to adapt your business in case climate targets are not met? Over four days, you can experience around 65 sessions, 150 speakers and more than 8,000 virtual and 5,000 in-person attendees. Sustainability Week: Countdown to COP27 will gather experts to provide practical ideas to help you move faster and prepare for COP27 with a packed agenda including panels, interviews, networking and closed roundtables. Register today to join us. View the event website for the latest speaker list and agenda. Register for your free virtual pass The virtual pass includes access to three days of online content. Upgrade to a full-access pass to attend the in-person day in London. Speakers include: Bill Gates, founder, Breakthrough Energy and co-chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Elizabeth Lewis, managing director and deputy head of ESG, Blackstone Emma Stewart, chief sustainability officer, Netflix John Browne, founder and chairman, BeyondNetZero and former chief executive, BP Jean-Francis Dusch, managing director, global head of infrastructure and structured finance, chief investment officer infrastructure debt (BRIDGE), Edmond de Rothschild Virginijus Sinkevicius, commissioner for environment, oceans and fisheries, European Commission Virginie Helias, chief sustainability officer, Proctor & Gamble David Croft, global director sustainability, environment and human rights, Reckitt Christoph Gebald, co-founder and co-chief executive officer, Climeworks Danielle Mulder, group sustainability director, BBC Karin Svensson, chief sustainability officer, Volvo Group Ivo Muler, head, climate finance unit, UN Environment Programme View the full speaker line-up Sponsorship opportunities For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Thomas Cull at [email protected] Simon Thorpe at [email protected]   Join the conversation Update your details  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms & Conditions  |  Help   This email has been sent to: couponkirk. If you’d like to update your details please click here. Replies to this email will not reach us. If you don’t want to receive these updates any more, please unsubscribe here.   Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited 2022. All rights reserved. Registered in England and Wales. No. 236303. The Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6HT Please note we require a professional or academic email address for all registrations. [email protected]      |      #EconSustainability This email was sent to: couponkirkThis email was sent by: The Economist Newspaper Ltd., The Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London, London, WC2N 6HT, GB

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