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High-level launch event about global green recovery on 27 May
Speakers at the webinar include:
- His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and patron of State of Green
- Dan Jørgensen, Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities
- Lars Sandahl Sørensen, CEO, Confederation of Danish Industry
- Mads Nipper, CEO, Grundfos
- Monika Skadborg, Chairperson, Danish Youth Climate Council
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GREEN TALKS: new digital flagship service
GREEN TALKS is State of Green’s new digital flagship service aimed at a global audience. Through monthly webinars, different aspects of the global green transition will be examined and discussed, and participants will get the chance to hear from a range of relevant and interesting speakers.
The launch event on 27 May will focus on partnerships for sustainable growth in the wake of COVID-19.
In 2019, the Danish government committed Denmark to reduce CO2 emissions by 70% by 2030 – an ambitious goal requiring new technologies, solutions and most importantly: partnerships. Early on, the Danish Government launched 13 ‘Climate Partnerships’ across industries to engage the private sector in mapping out a route to the 70% emissions cut.
The Climate Partnerships have developed an extensive set of recommendations that aim to bring down emissions dramatically during this decade - while maintaining commercial competitiveness. The valuable efforts and output of the 13 Climate Partnerships can be used as a strong foundation for a green recovery of the global economy after the global COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring economic progress and reduction of CO2 emissions at the same time: green growth.
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Future GREEN TALKS will zoom in on Power-to-X, circular economy, financing the green transition, and other topical subjects within green growth and green transition.
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