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TOP 15 tweets for Sustainable Innovation Forum #Day2
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The Sustainable Innovation Forum (SIF) on 7th and 8th December 2015 featured corporate decision-makers sharing ideas on subjects such as sustainable development, renewable…
The Sustainable Innovation Forum (SIF) on 7th and 8th December 2015 featured corporate decision-makers sharing ideas on subjects such as sustainable development, renewable energies and achieving a low-carbon economy.
You can enjoy the second day’s highlights here:8.30 a.m. Chairperson’s Welcoming Remarks
BBC Broadcaster Nik Gowing opened the second day of the Sustainable Innovation Forum and greeted a packed-out hall.
Chairperson @NikGowing welcomes a packed hall to #SIF15, UNEP ED @ASteiner to speak soon with live coverage ahead pic.twitter.com/SjHZFlUmXu
— UN Environment Programme (@UNEP) December 7, 2015
8.35 a.m. Opening Address and Discussion: Energy and Low Carbon Innovation
The opening address and discussion welcomed Dr Ernest Moniz (Secretary of Energy, USA) and Bertrand Piccard (Initiator, Chairman and Pilot, Solar Impulse).
.@ErnestMoniz of @ENERGY: In US, 175K direct jobs in solar industry. "We are committed to innovation." #SIF15 pic.twitter.com/0efarqFVa8
— UN Environment Programme (@UNEP) December 8, 2015
9.20 a.m. High Level Business Address
Vinod Kesava, co-founder and CEO at Climate Resources Exchange spoke about the responsibility of business to be sustainable.
Businesses, small or big, responsibility to find ways to be more efficient – @CRX2014 at #SIF15 pic.twitter.com/BHBPBogTZI
— Climate Action (@Climate_Action_) December 8, 2015
9.30 a.m. Keynote Plenary: Sustainable Supply Chain Innovation & The Circular Economy
The participants of the round table on Sustainable Supply Chain Innovation and the Circular Economy were the following: Ida Auken (Former Environment Minister, Denmark and Environmental Reporter), Dean A. Scarborough (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Avery Dennison Corporation), Cherie Nursalim (Vice Chairman, Giti Group), Mindy S. Lubber (President, CERES), Luis Enrique Berrizbeitia (Executive Vice President of CAF, Development Bank of Latin America) and finally Bea Perez (Chief Sustainability Officer, Coca- Cola).
#SIF15 @Ceres @MindyLubber congratulates @CocaCola for returning over 153 billion litres of #water to communities #COP21
— Karen Brennan (@KarenBoick) December 8, 2015
.@MindyLubber: The financial and investor community are at #COP21 in force to say we want #climateaction" pic.twitter.com/iGQ9g0LtFH
— UN Climate Change (@UNFCCC) December 3, 2015
Dr. #JaneGoodall, @adriangrenier & @SylviaEarle are SERIOUS about #climatechange. Are you? #COP21 #EarthToParis pic.twitter.com/Bw60nzeuVV
— Dr. Jane Goodall & the Jane Goodall Institute (@JaneGoodallInst) December 7, 2015
10.35 a.m. Climate Leader Insight: Engaging Consumers in Sustainable Practices
Skye Lawrence, director at Cool Effect, opened the conference on Engaging Consumers in Sustainable Practices.
RT @UNEP: Skye Lawrence of Cool Effect calling on crowd to make immediate impact in reducing carbon #SIF15 pic.twitter.com/eHpyMZF867
— Christophe Chabbi (@chabbic) December 8, 2015
11.25 Climate Leader Insight: The Economic and Political Case for Climate Action
Tom Steyer, California Business leader, Philanthropist and Clean Energy Advocate, was the speaker of the Economic and Political Case for Climate Action round table.
@TomSteyer #SIF15 the sooner investors realise that value lies with low-carbon technology, the faster the transition pic.twitter.com/caGpxRRS4Q
— Ines Gavrilut (@Ines_G7) December 8, 2015
“70% Republicans would agree that the govt should take action to move to a #CleanEnergy economy.” @TomSteyer #SIF15 pic.twitter.com/G9kOzkOWES
— Red-on-line (@HSE_Rol) December 8, 2015
11.35 a.m. Innovation for Business Advantage
The Innovation for Business Advantage’s speakers were: Aron Cramer (President and Chief Executive Officer, BSR), Sir David King (Permanent UK Special Envoy for Climate Change), RH Martin Haese (Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Australia), George Ferguson (Mayor of Bristol, European Green Capital 2015, United Kingdom), Anita Krohn Traaseth (Chief Executive Officer, Innovation Norway) and Horace Luke (Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Gogoro).
UK's emissions of greenhouse gases estimated 36% lower in 2014 than 1990 #COP21 #SIF15 https://t.co/Pm3pHJiM1Y pic.twitter.com/jEjfK1Y4tX
— Matt Steel (@MattSteel_ONS) December 8, 2015
2.10 p.m. Expert-led & Rapporteur Style Discussion Roundtables
Jonathan Taylor (Vice-President responsible for Environment and Climate Action, European Investment Bank – EIB), Wayne Sharpe (Chairman and Founder, Carbon Trade Exchange), Morten Dyrholm (Global Vice President for Public Affairs, Vestas) Paolo Falcioni (Director General, CECED), Terri Wills (CEO, The World Green Building Council, Energy Efficiency Representative), Mamadou-Abou Sarr (Global Head of Environmental, Social and Governance Investing, Asset Management, Northern Trust), Tessa Tennant (Chair, Our Voices) and finally Ebrahim Mohamed (Director of Education, Climate-KIC) participated on the expert-led & rapporteur style discussion roundtables.
The US is the fastest growing market for wind power. #cop21 #sif15 @UNEP pic.twitter.com/syT5fCgWiW
— Tommy Wells ?️? (@TommyWells) December 8, 2015
2.10 p.m. Young Entrepreneurs for Low Carbon Innovation
Ahmad Alhendawi (The UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth), Estefania Tapias (President, Climate KIC Alumni Network), Pirjo Jantunen (Chair, World Energy Council Future Energy Leaders), Daryn Dodson (Calvet Fund) and Darian Rodriguez Heyman (Best-Selling Nonprofit Author & Speaker. Ex Craigslist Foundation ED & Sparrow + Social Media for Nonprofits Co-Founder) were the speakers for the Low Carbon Innovation round table.
"Co-creation is essential for projects to be effective." @mojri #SIF15 #COP21 #youth #climatechange pic.twitter.com/NQXhOzi0Rg
— Red-on-line (@HSE_Rol) December 8, 2015
4.00 p.m. Climate Leader Insight: Innovation from the Iroquois Confederacy
Chief Oren Lyons, Native American Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, talked about the different innovations from the Iroquois Confederacy.
Chief Oren Lyons, Native American Faithkeeper addresses the audience at #SIF15. @iipfcc #climatechange pic.twitter.com/ygOS0z43cW
— Joshua Gilbert (@GilbertJoshuaM) December 8, 2015
4.10 p.m. Closing Plenary: ‘If You Can’t Measure it Then You Can’t Manage It’: Tracking Meaningful Improvement
Philippe Joubert (Chair, Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group), Joan MacNaughton CB (Executive Chair, World Energy Trilemma), Andrew Steer (President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute) and Teresa C. Fogelberg (Deputy Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative – GRI) closed the Plenary on “Tracking Meaningful Improvement”.
"ALL businesses are under the tent of the #ClimateChange debate." @JoubertPhilippe Senior Advisor @WECouncil#SIF15 pic.twitter.com/4hTXKXfsQ6
— Red-on-line (@HSE_Rol) December 8, 2015
5.30 p.m. Chairperson’s Closing Remarks and Conference Close
"There is now a need to de-risk in order to move into #sustainable business." @bbcnikgowing #SIF15 #COP21 pic.twitter.com/1YsD2h2toK
— Red-on-line (@HSE_Rol) December 8, 2015
We hope that you liked the summary of this second day at the forum. We’d like to thank all speakers for the quality of the debates and the participants for sharing these exchanges on social media.
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