This year, countries start a stock take to measure progress towards their climate action plans (Nationally Determined Contributions).
To compliment this, we're hosting a series of roundtable discussions to ask our climate-leading corporate clients how their businesses are progressing toward their climate ambitions.
These small, closed discussions will take place under the Chatham House Rule. We will talk through the practical challenges that organisations face when delivering climate action, and identify what changes could accelerate impact. These conversations will inform a report setting out what corporates need to do more, better, faster.
To reduce travel, we are hosting these roundtable discussions at events which we know many of you already plan to attend. We are also including some online options. Locations and dates are below:
Date | Corresponding Event | Location | Format |
5 April | Responsible Business USA | New York | In-Person |
20 April | Earth Week | n/a | Online |
10 May | Climate Leadership Conference | Los Angeles | In-Person |
5 June | World Environment Day | n/a | Online |
6 June | Responsible Business Europe | London | In-Person |
15 June | ESG & Sustainability Reporting Summit | Berlin | In-Person |
To ensure a representation of views across different industries, places are limited and by invitation only. If you are interested in contributing, please let us know as soon as possible by registering your interest here:
Interested in attending the session(s)?
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