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Diverse perspectives. Powerful conversations. Immersive exhibitions. Ideas That will shape the future.

10/30/21

November 3-11, 2021, Glasgow
The New York Times

As world leaders gather in Glasgow for critical climate change negotiations this November, join us for nine days of talks and debates, led by New York Times journalism.

With dozens of speakers, from business leaders, scientists and politicians to philosophers, youth activists and tech innovators, The New York Times Climate Hub brings together thinkers from diverse disciplines to inspire conversations about the future.

Discover fresh perspectives and bold new angles. Understand the latest political, scientific and policy developments, reported by New York Times journalists. Experience talks and debates from within award-winning artist Es Devlin’s living, breathing forest of trees. Explore film screenings, photography exhibitions and climate innovations. And be part of The New York Times’s largest event to date.

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Diverse perspectives. Powerful conversations. Immersive exhibitions. Ideas That will shape the future.

10/30/21

As world leaders gather in Glasgow for critical climate change negotiations this November, join us for nine days of talks and debates, led by New York Times journalism. With dozens of speakers, from business leaders, scientists and politicians to philosophers, youth activists and tech innovators, The New York Times Climate Hub brings together thinkers from diverse disciplines to inspire conversations about the future.

This Week in Energy: COP26, G20, Methane Fee, Global Carbon Markets

10/29/21

Date: Monday, November 8, 2021
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET
Location: Hilton Washington DC National Mall, 480 L’Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC 20024

A conversation about the role of natural gas in driving residential, commercial, industrial and transportation efficiency.

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Learning from the Experts: A Panel on Offshore Wind Economic Benefits

10/29/21

Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Time: 1:00 PM ET

In this special edition webinar, a panel discussion on the economic benefits brought by offshore wind development in New York State will include Nse Esema with the NYC Economic Development Corporation, Mariah Dignan with Climate Jobs New York, Katie Newcombe with the Center for Economic Growth, and David Whipple with the Empire State Development.

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Columbia Energy Tech Revolution Forum — Beyond Lithium-Ion: What Can We Expect from New Battery Tech?

10/29/21

Date: November 10, 2021
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM ET
Location: Zoom Webinar

Join the Center on Global Energy Policy for the Columbia Energy Technology Revolution Forum, a new webinar series hosted by Paul Dabbar, CGEP Distinguished Visiting Fellow and former Under Secretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy. The series will focus on frank, practical, scientific and technological discussions on the prospects of new technologies in the energy world. Each session will bring together experts to focus on a different energy technology.

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Sustainable homes: How to go green from your roof to stoop

10/25/21

Date: Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Time: 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM

The built environment accounts for 70% of Philadelphia’s carbon emissions, and we spend over 90% of our time indoors! That means there’s a BIG opportunity to reduce our carbon footprint where we live. Hear how local experts are making the real estate sector more sustainable, from design, functionality, and day-to-day living.

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Climate Conversations: Decarbonizing the Health Sector

10/25/21

Date: November 18, 2021
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET

Climate change exacerbates and creates new risks for human health through threats such as extreme heat and vector-borne diseases. As part of its charge to protect human health and well-being, the health sector is beginning to tackle the challenge of decreasing its greenhouse gas emissions. Victor Dzau (President of the National Academy of Medicine) will moderate a conversation with Gary Cohen (Health Care Without Harm) and Jodi Sherman (Yale University) about the challenges of decarbonizing the health sector, how those efforts fit into broader efforts to address climate change, and lessons that can be shared with other sectors.

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Learning from the Experts: How Does an Offshore Wind Supply Chain Work?

10/25/21

Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET

In this webinar, Jamie MacDonald and Jeff Tingley with Xodus will discuss how an offshore wind supply chain works. Jeff Tingley is the Head of Strategy and Market Development in the Xodus Boston Hub. He has extensive experience in supply chain development for offshore wind and other renewable energy sources. He has completed and managed an extensive list of supply chain development analysis for various regions in the US providing supply chain strengths and gap analysis and ascertaining the areas strengths by evaluating adjacent industries.

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Fair Winds and Following Seas: The Past, Present, and Future of Offshore Wind

10/15/21

19th October 2021, 12:00 PM –  1:00 PM

The Biden administration has announced aggressive plans to decarbonize the power sector, and to ramp up offshore wind, by 2030. This panel will look at the history of offshore wind law, policy, and permitting to see what conflicts have arisen and what lessons can be learned, and will look forward to imagine future frameworks for siting and permitting offshore wind facilities at the scale needed to meet this critical moment.

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