June 1, Stockholm & online
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June 1, Stockholm & online
STHLM+50 Climate Hub
Transport
Welcome to our second day of daily broadcasts during the week of Stockholm+50. Today’s theme, Transport, is part of the Exponential Race to Zero— brought to you live from SPACE arena in Stockholm with 1.5°C aligned front-runners like Polestar, H2 Green Steel, VIA, Scania, Alfa Laval, Havi, Scan Global Logistics and many others.
Register to attend the event, online or on-site, from SPACE arena in Stockholm. Attendance is free of charge, but you can buy a priority pass to support us.
This broadcast is part of the STHLM+50 Climate Hub. Full day-by-day program.
We need to halve global emissions and become nature positive by 2030 to tackle the climate emergency. The personal and goods transport solutions to halve emissions by 2030 exist and are scaling exponentially. This is the moment to scale even faster.
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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.
Dr. Sweta Chakraborty is the CEO of North America, We Don’t Have Time. She is a partner at Pioneer Public Affairs. She is also the founder and principal of Adapt to Thrive, a venture that seeks to better inform individuals, businesses, and government entities on the complex, interconnected challenges, such as food insecurity and disease, already existing and emerging from a warming planet.
http://swetachakraborty.comNigel Topping, CMG, is a renowned figure in climate action, serving as the UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP26, where he launched global initiatives like Race To Zero and Race To Resilience. Nigel is now a Senior Advisor to FSD Africa, Global Ambassador to the High-Level Climate Champions, and an External Member of the Advisory Committee for AXA IM. He also advises governments, financial institutions, and private companies on climate strategy, with a focus on mobilizing climate finance and catalyzing exponential change in climate action. Nigel's commitment to sustainability earned him the CMG distinction in 2022 and recognition as a key leader in shaping a sustainable future.
Evalena Falck is heading up Strategic Account Management at Scania with the responsibility to build partnerships with key stakeholders in the transport ecosystem to drive the shift to sustainable transports. Evalena Falck has 22 years of Automotive experience working with both passenger cars and heavy transports, focusing on sustainable solutions within B2B. Evalena has an MBA from Stockholm School of Economics.
Passionate about mitigating climate change and reducing CO2e from transportation. Been working in the logistic industry for more than 20 years in leadership and specialist roles within the areas of processes, data and now sustainability, previously in DHL for 11 years (6 years at board level) and current +7 years in Scan Global Logistics as global responsible for sustainability.
Lina Håkansdotter works to enable and advance the transformation of the steel industry to sustainable operations at H2 Green Steel. She has leading expertise and experience, and a broad network within sustainability and public policy. She previously worked as Head of Sustainability and Infrastructure at the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise.
Johan Falk is a leader and entrepreneur in exponential strategies for climate and business. Falk is the CEO and Co-founder of Exponential Roadmap Initiative, with the mission to accelerate exponential climate action. Falk is the co-lead author of Exponential Roadmap and 1.5°C Business Playbook. Falk is a former Senior Innovation Fellow at Stockholm Resilience Centre and Future Earth. Falk was one of the initiators of the Global Carbon Law idea, together with Owen Gaffney and Johan Rockström, inspired by Moore's Law. Further, Falk was part of Intel Corporation 2006-2018, responsible for Intel IoT Ignition Lab and heading up the Intel Edge Cloud Game Changer program for 5G networks. Falk received the Intel Global Design Win of the Year 2010 for accelerating the telecom business exponentially to a multi-billion dollar business.
https://exponentialroadmap.org/https://exponentialroadmap.org/1-5c-business-playbook/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.orgChris Snyder is the Co-COO of Via and the CEO of Via Europe. Chris manages Via's European business as well as the global team responsible for the scoping, implementation, and operational success of Via's platform partnerships with cities, transport authorities, and operators. Chris joined Via in April 2015 in Chicago where he served as General Manager for the company's second Transit Operations market. Prior to joining Via, Chris worked as a product manager at EdgeFlip, a Chicago-based startup, and as a Technical Operations Lead for D.E. Shaw Research and Development. Chris holds a B.A. in Social Studies from Harvard University.
Andreas is the Head of Sustainability at Scania with a responsibility to drive and coordinate the sustainability, circular economy and climate area at corporate level. Previously to Scania, Andreas has been working with sustainability issues for the last 20 years. Over the years, he has been working in the nexus between strategy, management and education in energy, pharmaceuticals, automotive and in the textile industry. Additionally, he has operated his own business as well as having worked with climate change issues for the World Wildlife Fund, WWF.
Rasmus Valanko is an analytic and strategic leader with global experience across several industries and value-chains. He is currently the Managing Director, Systems Transformation at We Mean Business, as well as a Senior Advisor at Mission Possible Partnership. He has a passion for developing clear and compelling choices in complex and ambiguous fields. With high cultural sensitivity and a commitment to people, he thrives in diverse and dynamic teams. He is continuously searching for innovative and practical solutions to both societal, business, and organisational challenges.
Hello my name is Charlotte Smith, I'm 15 and in my 4th year at Tudor Grange Academy. I’m also the Youth Ambassador for the Westminster Commission for Road Air Quality and a guest panelist at COP26. From the age of 11 I have been campaigning on behalf of all children all around the world highlighting the benefits of Zero Emission transport by thanking every Electric Vehicle (EV) driver I find around the world! So far I have thanked over 4,800 EV drivers in person with my ‘EV Thank You’ cards which also is the name of my Zero Emission children's health campaign. My goal, to take my Zero Emission campaign message to every country where there are children!
Fredrika Klarén is a firm believer in the role of business as a catalyst for sustainable development and has held sustainability positions over the past decade at IKEA and Swedish fashion retailer KappAhl. She studied Civil Engineering with a focus on Environmental Systems Analysis at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Fredrika joined Polestar in April 2020 to drive the company’s sustainability ambitions forward on issues such as climate-neutrality, circularity, transparency and inclusion. Fredrika is chair of the board for Agenda 2030 West, an organisation enabling partnership between academia, business, civil society and public sector for the 17 SDGs. Fredrika is a reglular speaker at events such as The Next Web, Financial Times Live and Electronomous.
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The Exponential Roadmap Initiative brings together innovators, transformers and disruptors taking action in line with 1.5°C, with the mission to halve emissions before 2030 through exponential climate action and solutions. The Exponential Roadmap Initiative is an accredited partner of the United Nations’ Race To Zero, and a founding partner of the 1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders and the SME Climate Hub.
The 1.5°C Business Playbook is a guideline for companies and organisations of all sizes to set a 1.5°C aligned strategy and move to action. Focusing on simplicity and speed, it is anchored in the latest science.
The Exponential Roadmap highlights 36 solutions with exponential scaling potential to halve global greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. It shows how we can build a stronger, more resilient and future-proof global economy and increase human prosperity and wealth- within the planetary boundaries.
The SME Climate Hub is a global initiative that aims to mainstream climate action in the small to medium sized business community, and enable SMEs to build more resilient businesses through climate action. The initiative provides the tools and resources SMEs need to reduce their emissions and measure their progress towards net zero. The SME Climate Commitment is the official pathway for small and medium sized businesses to join the United Nations global Race to Zero campaign.
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