Facing the Climate Change Challenge —The Economist's Third Annual Sustainability Summit provides fresh thinking and thought-provoking commentary from top thinkers and policy makers. It will bring together up to 150 business leaders to discuss the real implications of climate change, plus there will be case studies from corporates on cutting-edge sustainability initiatives—both inspirational and informative.
Benefits of attending:
Be inspired by cutting-edge thinkers on climate change—the visionaries, scientists and policymakers.
Run a green and profitable business: listen to case studies from companies who’ve found a way to do it.
Learn first-hand the best experience, the clearest thought and obtain the most up-to-date facts—the Economist Intelligence Unit will be presenting the findings of a major survey After Copenhagen—Assessing the impact on business
Speakers already confirmed include Roger Harrabin, Environment Analyst, BBC; Gareth Llewellyn, Head of Sustainable Development, Anglo-American; Ulrike Sapiro, Corporate Responsibility Director, Environment, Coca-Cola Europe; Anthony Giddens, Member, House of Lords; Jeremy Hobbs, Executive Director, Oxfam International; Will Day, Chairman, Sustainable Development Commission; Richard Tarboton, Energy and Carbon Programme Director, BT; and Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever.
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