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November 12, 2024
COP29 Climate Hub – Day 2
Live from COP29 – welcome to our public broadcasting hub at the UN Climate Change Conference 2024 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Together with our partners, we will explore crucial topics connected to the climate crisis, with leading experts, scientists, policymakers, NGOs, business leaders, youth and more. Click here for the full day-by-day program.
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This broadcast is part of the COP29 Climate Hub. Full day-by-day program. November 11 • November 12 • November 13 • November 14 • November 15 • November 16 • November 18 • November 19 • November 20 • November 21
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Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.
https://www.earthday.orgCatarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson is an expert moderator, lecturer, and devoted workshop leader in facilitating sustainable development. Catarina moderates for the EU Commission, the Swedish Government, corporations, local municipalities, and universities. She is also content director at A Sustainable Tomorrow and co-founder of the global climate NGO Our Kids´Climate.
Jakob König is the Project lead and Head of Fair Finance Guide. The guide researches and ranks banks’ sustainability considerations when investing and lending money. Results are presented on a public website where consumers and bank clients can compare banks and send them a message to encourage improvements.
Ingmar is serial entrepreneur within financial communication and nominated for a DI Gasell Award, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year, Sweden’s Environmental Influencer 2018, and International Gamechanger of the Year 2020, and Green Warrior 2021. Ingmar Rentzhog has been the chairman of the environmental think tank Global Challenge. He is on the board of Naventus Corporate Finance. He’s a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality and European Climate Policy Task Force and he was in 2022 appointed a European Climate Pact Ambassador by the European Commission.
https://www.wedonthavetime.orgMartina has over 25 years of experience in Environmental Policy and Programme Management, with a particular focus on energy, buildings, transport and sustainable cities, as well as partnership building. At the UN Environment Programme, she has served in different functions out of Paris and Nairobi, including in the Executive Office, heading UNEP’s work Transport, Bioenergy, Energy Policy, UNEP's work on on Cities and the Secretariat of the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction, and now heading the Secretariat of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
Senior Development Planner responsible for the World Bank’s Global Methane Reduction Platform for Development (CH4D) aimed at mainstreaming methane abatement across the Bank’s agri-food, waste and sanitation portfolios through strategic partnerships, advisory technical support and catalytic grants for our clients. World Bank staff since 2002, Stefania has a distinguished track record of leading and contributing to impactful policy reforms, country strategies, national programs, multi-sectoral projects, applied analytical work and institutional strengthening globally. Prior to joining the Bank, Stefania undertook policy and action-oriented research as well as lectured at University on environmental management and urban poverty, and advised the Brazilian Presidency and state/local governments on strategic development planning and green inclusive growth.
Joakim Bystrom is the CEO of Absolicon Solar Collector, a pioneering Swedish company specializing in solar thermal technology. With over 20 years of experience in sustainable energy solutions, he has led innovations in solar concentrators that help industries transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. An advocate for environmental protection, Joakim has represented Sweden at various UN environmental negotiations and has been recognized with prestigious awards for his contributions to science, sustainability, and business.
Mr. Bamji is the Manager for the World Bank’s Global Flaring & Methane Reduction (GFMR) trust fund, which is composed of governments, oil companies, and multilateral organizations working to end routine gas flaring and reduce methane emissions from oil and gas production. He leads a team that advises and supports governments in identifying and implementing solutions to the many economic, regulatory, policy, and technical barriers to flaring and methane reduction. Prior to joining the World Bank’s Energy & Extractives Global Practice, Bamji was a Senior Advisor for the U.S. Department of Commerce, working on regulatory, environmental, and sustainability issues for NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration).
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Ecology from Baku State University and a Master's degree in Environmental Protection Methods and Restoration from Azerbaijan State University of Economics, as well as a Master's degree in Management in State Structures at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. From 2013 to 2016, he served as a specialist in the National Environmental Monitoring Department, then as an advisor in the Protection and Restoration of Aquatic Bioresources Department (2016-2017). Between 2017 and 2021, he held roles as sector head in the International Cooperation and Water Resources Management Departments. Since March 29, 2022, he is heading the Environmental Policy Department at the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources.
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