VIRTUAL: Achieving Net Zero: how do we collaborate to get there?

Event/Workshop

Join us to hear from a panel of speakers drawn from across the built environment sector, institutions and academia on what they see as current best practice and emerging new ideas on how we can drastically cut carbon emissions.


Venue
Online - Webinar
GB

Date & time

Wednesday, 18 November 2020, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

There is increasing awareness and acceptance that we need to act more quickly and more decisively than we have been if we are to meet the many challenges that climate change poses.

We all need to play our part in moving to a low carbon economy, and soon, across everything we do.

Join us at this sector-wide virtual event on Climate Action to hear from a panel of speakers drawn from across the built environment sector, institutions and academia on what they see as current best practice and emerging new ideas on how we can drastically cut carbon emissions to be in line with Paris Climate Agreement targets.

Speakers:

  • Jerry Tate, Partner, Tate Harmer Architects 
  • David Riley, Head of Carbon Neutrality, Anglian Water
  • Michael Cross, Head of Partnerships and Innovation, Willmott Dixon
  • Prof. Robert Gross, Professor of Energy Policy and Technology, Imperial College London
  • Alex Roberts, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Encredible
  • Martin Baxter, Chief Policy Advisor, IEMA
  • Prof. Peter Head, Chief Executive, Ecological Sequestration Trust

Moderators:

  • Martin Gettings, Group Head of Sustainability, Canary Wharf Group
  • James Cadman, Lead Consultant, Action Sustainability

There will be a Q&A during which the audience can pose questions to the panellists and feed back on topics raised.

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Following the webinar, we will be running a series of 1 hour workshops where you will have the opportunity to actively discuss how we can work together and faster on tackling the climate crisis. Pick and choose which workshop(s) you would like to join. Please note numbers are limited at these sessions.

Register for the session(s) you would like to attend here: 

Please get in touch with sophie@supplychainschool.co.uk if you have any questions.

Sustainability

Energy and Carbon
Scotland, Wales, Construction, FM, Homes, Infrastructure
Beginner
120 mins

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