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Rewatch broadcast – April 19
Welcome to the second day of Stockholm Climate Week. Transitioning from fossil-based energy systems is a key pillar of the climate transition. We gather leading experts and companies to showcase solutions and innovations to accelerate renewable energy and the electrification of transport. Join us for in-depth discussions on energy efficiency and energy security, and how to rapidly phase out the trillions of dollars in fossil fuel subsidies. See full program below.
This broadcast is part of Stockholm Climate Week. Main page. April 18 • April 20 • April 22
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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.
Madeleine holds dual roles within the management team of Alfa Laval's Energy Division.She serves as the President of the Business Unit for Electrolyzer & Fuel Cell Technologies, in addition to her role as the Head of Clean Technologies. In her capacity as the Head of Clean Technologies, Madeleine oversees a wide range of responsibilities, including public affairs, investment and acquisitions, as well as the business development of various applications, such as Energy Storage, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage. Madeleine's tenure with Alfa Laval began in 2014, during which she has held various positions related to strategy and business development. She is a holder of M.Sc. degrees in both Industrial Engineering and Management, as well as Biotechnology, earned from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.
Niels Fuglsang was elected to the European Parliament representing the Social Democratic Party in Denmark in 2019. He is a member of the ITRE-committee (Industry, Research and Energy) and the Committee on tax-related matters (FISC). Moreover he is a substitute in the Committee for Economy, and Foreign Affairs and sits in both the Intergroup for Animal Welfare and the Euro-China-Delegation. In 2021 he become Ph.d. from Copenhagen Business School, specializing in political economy and financial policy-models. Recently he was the lead negotiator on the new EU Energy Efficiency Directive, which presents historic new standards for energy consumption reduction across Europe.
Anette Nordvall is the chairwoman of We Don't Have Time. Active Early Stage Tech Investor and Environmentalist, focusing on the New Nordic markets on ICT, and Deep-tech Science based innovation; while adding for profit Impact, Diversity, Environment, and Global goals into the mist. Appreciated Board member, Public speaker and Business leader. Appointed by Swedish Business Magazine Di Digital as one of Sweden’s Most Powerful Tech-investors 2015, 2016. Named at Nordic100 Most Influential Person, 2017 and 2018. Nominated as Pay-it-forward Investor 2017 at Swedish Start-up Gala. Mentioned in EBAN 2018 report on 200+ most active Business Angels in Europe. Cored at Venture Cup Swedish Country final 2018 as "Sweden's nicest Business Angel”. Nominated by DI Digital as one of Sweden's most important tech Investor 2021.
Gustaf Sundell is a member of Scania’s Executive Board and heading Mobility Solutions, a unit formed in 2021 to capture market opportunities in the future transport ecosystem. Gustaf has a solid and international experience at Scania where he has had several positions over the years, previously Head of Strategy and Corporate Management. His contributions to making Scania equipped for an evolving ecosystem have been great.
Adam Savitz Title: Adam Savitz is a purpose-driven and highly networked sustainability leader, with 20 years of global experience inspiring CEOs and businesses across sectors, to design, build and execute pioneering sustainability strategies. He has worked with leaders across industry, government, NGOs, and the start-up world to take a systems-based, collaborative approach – resulting in impactful net zero transformations. Prior to Johnson Controls, he was a Managing Director at Xynteo, and helped develop PwC's leading Sustainability & Climate Change consulting business in London and New York. Adam graduated from Leeds University’s School of Earth and Environment, in the United Kingdom with a BSc in Environmental Science and an MA in Environment and Business.
Kevin is Senior Programme Manager at the International Energy Agency, where he oversees the analytical work of the IEA’s Energy Efficiency Division. He has almost 30 years of experience working with different governments to develop, implement and evaluate policy and programmes to increase energy efficiency. He has a PhD in statistics and climatology, with postdoctoral research into energy efficiency at the University of Oxford.
Teresa Ribera is Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge. Prior to that, Ms Ribera was Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) from 2014 to 2018, and enabled the Institute to play a key role in the negotiation of the Paris Climate Agreement and the transition towards sustainable development. She served as the Spanish Secretary of State for Climate Change and Biodiversity from 2008 to 2011, responsible for environmental and climate policies, as well as the National Meteorological Agency. A public official from the Senior Corps of State Civil Administrators, she has also taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
Lars Schedin is a Senior Advisor & Co-founder of EcoDataCenter. He had previously diverse positions as CEO, COO, CFO and Board member. He is highly skilled in strategic planning, business development, performance management and business analysis.
Kirsi Simola-Laaksonen serves as Chief Information Officer at Citycon, the leading owner, manager and developer of 33 mixed-use centers for urban living in the Nordics and Baltics. Today she leads the business technology, sustainability, business process improvement, operations development and HR teams. She is a passionate leading-by-data enthusiast, being a true “well at work” advocate and gets excited when talking about sustainable property management and development. Kirsi has +10 years of experience in the real estate industry and has also worked in the big4 professional accounting and consulting services network for almost a decade.
Jesper has been an entrepreneur within HVAC and energy recovery his entire life, building, running and selling companies. The latest, except for Enjay, is UVtech AB who developed and launched UV-technology as the first company in the world to restaurant ventilation.
Scott Cohen is the Co-Founder of New Lab @ The Brooklyn Navy Yard. Cohen is a versatile artist and entrepreneur with a vast appetite to learn about new technologies and build bridges where none existed. He has a particular interest in people working across disciplines that are leveraging entrepreneurship, technology, and design to solve high-impact problems facing society. As an entrepreneur, investor, and artist, Cohen’s work is deeply rooted in endeavors that draw us closer to the natural environment, enliven civic life, and drive entrepreneurial wedges into legacy industries ripe for change. Beyond New Lab, his career has spanned many disciplines ranging from his partnerships with Belt, his own photographic works, and a narrative feature film he shot in Antarctica that won a FIPRESCI Grand Jury Award for Best New American Cinema.
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