Solving Climate Change: A Guidebook for Learners and Leaders
23rd May 2023 (24th May in APAC)
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Europe: 10pm UK | 11pm West | Midnight East APAC: 5am China | 6am Japan | 7am AEST | 9am NZST
NB SUMMER/WINTER TIME CHANGES - the invitation generated by Zoom shold show the correct time in your time zone.
On 23rd May, we'll delve into the newly released book "Solving Climate Change: A Guide For Learners And Leaders". As the book starts and summarizes: "It’s warming. It’s us. We’re sure. It’s bad. We can fix it." The core of this new book is "We can fix it" -- as a guide for all of us, with solutions to "stop global warming and start healing the damage."
We'll be joined by co-author Ian Monroe, President and CIO of Etho Capital, which was rated one of the world’s "Most Innovative Companies" by Fast Company, for demonstrating the links between efficiency, sustainability, innovation, and financial outperformance for public equity investors, as well as Auriane Tang and Allison Gacad.
We'll explore questions such as:
* What can be easily electrified now?
* How can electricity be 100% renewable and reliable?
* Can we capture carbon effectively?
Download the book: "Solving Climate Change: A guide for learners and leaders" at this link - free for the next few days.
We'll also be joined by your co-hosts co-hosts Paul Herman of HIP Investor (France, Europe) and Nigel Lake of Pottinger (USA, North America).
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.
We'll be joined by co-author Ian Monroe, President and CIO of Etho Capital, which was rated one of the world’s "Most Innovative Companies" by Fast Company, for demonstrating the links between efficiency, sustainability, innovation, and financial outperformance for public equity investors, as well as Auriane Tang and Allison Gacad.
- Allison Gacad, Vancouver Tech Journalist and recent British Columbia Climate Tech moderator, who will share how the "8 Pillars of Climate Action" from the book apply to emerging climate solution technologies, and
- Auriane Tang-Subtil, Co-Founder of the Climate+Positive Investing Alliance (C+PIA), who will moderate the discussion.
We'll explore questions such as:
* What can be easily electrified now?
* How can electricity be 100% renewable and reliable?
* Can we capture carbon effectively?
Download the book: "Solving Climate Change: A guide for learners and leaders" at this link - free for the next few days.
We'll also be joined by your co-hosts co-hosts Paul Herman of HIP Investor (France, Europe) and Nigel Lake of Pottinger (USA, North America).
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.