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Watch CNBC’s Sustainable Future Forum, going down on Friday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. London time.
The special live event is going down ahead of the all-important COP27, or 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference. The event will probably be a dialogue between speakers and CNBC reporters about probably the most pressing questions on the energy crisis, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, and the way governments and industries have responded to earlier goals. It can deal with three crucial pillars: Regulation & Responsibility, Future Power, and Industry Response.
Take a look at the rundown below (all times GMT):
Regulation & Responsibility
The time for radical motion is now, but the company world often struggles to maneuver beyond commitments and sustainability initiatives and affect real transformation. The challenge has been compounded by the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis. CNBC breaks down how these global events have impacted green policies and initiatives, and whether or not they have been disruptors or accelerators.
- 10:00 Alice Hill, Senior Energy Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, Former Special Assistant to President Obama
- 10:03 Willie Walsh, Director General, IATA
- 10:07 Sabrina Elba, Goodwill Ambassador, IFAD
- 10:12 Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme
Future Power
There may be a renewed sense of urgency because the world grapples with its transition to cleaner energy. The war in Ukraine and consequent energy crisis has pushed governments and businesses to hunt alternatives to fossil fuels. Is that this a chance to speed up investment in clean energy? Or will compromises be struck with a view to guarantee stable supplies?
- 10:15 Arjan Meijer, CEO, Embraer Business Aircraft
- 10:15 Pal Kildemo, CFO, Hydro
- 10:15 Marta Martinez Queimadelos, CEO, Cero Generation
Industry Response
As corporations the world over promote their green credentials, it’s imperative they’re held accountable for the targets and guarantees they’ve set. Are their goals achievable and what are the results if targets usually are not met? How much have they adapted their net zero ambitions in light of upper energy prices?
- 10:30 Tuuli-Anna Tiuttu, CEO and Co-Founder, SDG Monitor
- 10:37 Dr Anish Shah, MD & CEO, Mahindra Group
- 10:45 Thomas Schulz, CEO, Bilfinger
- 10:45 Paul Keel , CEO, Smiths Group
- 11:00 Livia Firth, Co-Founder, Creative Director, Eco-Age
- 11:10 Nico Rosberg CNBC ESG Council Member