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Wednesday 1 July 2020
Morning Session: 9:30 – 11 am BST | Afternoon Session: 12:55 – 3 pm BST
Building on the success of the inaugural Climate Innovation Forum – the largest multi stakeholder event during LCAW 2019 – on the 1 July 2020, the Climate Innovation Virtual Forum 2020 is back to connect local, regional and national climate ambition with private sector innovation, technology and finance for a green recovery.
The programme will explore how economic recovery packages can boost our economy in the short term, create clean jobs, and scale low carbon industries that will keep us on track for net-zero emission by 2050.
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Key Speakers:
- Lord Adair Turner | Chair | Energy Transitions Commission
- Sir John Armitt |Chair | National Infrastructure Commission
- Emma Howard Boyed – Chair – Environment Agency
- Simone Rossi | Chief Executive Officer | EDF UK
- Professor John Loughhead | Chief Scientist | Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
- John Elkington, CEO, Volans and Author of Green Swans
Why Attend?
With shorter sessions split between the morning and afternoon, selected delegates can choose the content that’s right for them, watch sessions ‘on-demand’ to fit in with their diaries, meet and connect with peers in specific industries, set up side meetings to share ideas and form new relationships and have access to exclusive networking opportunities powered by AI.
With more than 3.5 hours of exclusive content from key decision makers directly involved in the recovery agenda and 2000 senior peers to network with, the Virtual Forum is the ideal platform to share ideas on how to drive forward the green recovery.
How to Register:
You can register online here.
Please note: The Climate Innovation Virtual Forum is accessible to everyone, however some sessions will be limited. To ensure you get access to the most appropriate broadcast, please fill in the registration form and you will hear back from us shortly after with more details.
Contact Rachel Cooper directly if you have any questions on +44 (0) 207 871 0173 or email at rcooper@climateaction.org.
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