Tapahtumapäivä
15.09.2020
Tapahtumapaikka
Online
Miten Science Based Targets -aloite auttaa yrityksiä asettamaan tehokkaat nettonolla-tavoitteet toiminnalleen ja olemaan mukana puolentoista asteen tulevaisuuden rakentamisessa?
Recognizing the importance of keeping global warming to 1.5°C, companies are increasingly adopting net-zero climate targets. But how can they be sure that their targets are consistent with the reductions that science tells us is needed?
Join us for a webinar to learn more about the SBTi’s work to enable companies to set net-zero targets in line with a 1.5°C future, including a new paper laying out the foundations for credible, science-based net-zero targets for the private sector.
Participants will hear a deep dive into the scientific context and main findings of the paper, learn about our ongoing work to develop a framework for corporate net-zero targets, and have an opportunity to ask questions directly to experts.
Two sessions will be hosted to accommodate audiences across the globe. Please register to attend or receive a recording of the webinar.
Speakers:
– Nigel Topping, COP26 High Level Climate Action Champion
– Andreas Ahrens, Head of Climate, Inter IKEA Group
– Alberto Carrillo Pineda, Director Science Based Targets & Renewable Energy, CDP
– Alexander Farsan, Global Lead – Science Based Targets, WWF
– Elena Stecca, Global Manager, Commit to Action, CDP
Tapahtuma järjestetään Zoomissa klo 11-12 Suomen aikaa.
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