14th May 2020
Ready to join climate innovators ONLINE on 28 May?
World-class international speakers are lined up to launch the 5-week series of dynamic live talks and panel discussions about scaling up climate action. Hub Culture is excited to be returning as media partner again this year and we invite you to
join us online for the 3RD ANNUAL TRANSITION FORUM, a series of inspiring and interactive discussions around the topic of scaling up climate action starting on
THURSDAY, 28 MAY 2020 at 17:00 PARIS TIME (CEST).
The Hub Culture community receives a special 15% discount to all conference categories. You can register HERE and use code: TF20-HUB15
Here's what's in store for the opening session.....
OPENING SESSION & TIME TO SCALE UP PLENARY
THURSDAY, 28 MAY
5pm Paris (CEST) / 11am NYC (EDT) / 8am LA (PDT)
Keynotes
- Lionel Le Maux - President, Aqua Asset Management
- Christian Estrosi - Mayor of the City of Nice, President of the Nice Cote-d-azur, Metropolitan Area
- Riaz Siddiqi - Chairman & Senior Advisor of Clovis Point Capital
- Michele Sabban - Chairman, R20 France, President, R20 Green Fund for Women
Panel Discussion
2020 is a climate turning point: the year when carbon emissions must decrease if the world is to achieve its Paris Agreement temperature rise limit of well below 2°C. As business and countries plan for post-pandemic recovery, it’s more important now than ever before to scale up our actions to tackle the climate emergency.
- Pierre Cannet - Head of Climate Energy & Sustainable Cities, WWF International, WWF International's Climate & Energy Management team
- Sabrina Krief - Primatologist, Veterinarian & Professor of Paris Museum of Natural History
- Emmanualle Maire - Head of Unit, Sustainable Production, Products & Consumption - Directorate General for Environment, European Commission
- Mark Brzezinski - Founder & CEO of Brzezinski Strategies Llc. Former U.S Ambassador to Sweden. Member of the U.S National Security Council at the White House for Clinton Administration.
MC and Moderators
Check out the full program here: https://transition-forum.org/program
SAVE THE DATES:
4th June: Food
11th June: Housing
18th June: Mobility
25th June: Production & Consumption