Special event: What does the latest climate science mean for businesses?
As the IPCC began issuing its Fifth Assessment Report, SEI, the Haga Initiative and Nordea hosted an in-depth discussion of climate risks and opportunities for business, 20 September in Stockholm.
What are the implications of the latest climate science for global supply chains, business strategies, and corporate social responsibility? Is it possible to achieve growth in a world of growing uncertainties? How are companies incorporating climate change information into their business decisions?
This interactive event emphasized how important it is for business and investors to take action, and offered rewarding discussions and the opportunity to share knowledge.
13:20-13:50 Panel discussion: Do businesses know enough to act on climate change?
Participants: Dov Brachfeld, Environmental Sustainability, H&M; Måns Nilsson, Research Director, SEI; Birgitta Resvik, Head of Corporate Relations, Fortum; Maria Sunér Fleming, Director Energy and Climate Policies, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
13:50-15:20 What do you need to see to make big bets on climate actions? Discussion on benefits of action followed by round table dialogues.
Speaker: Per Klevnäs, Senior Project Manager, SEI
Facilitator: Alda Sigurðardóttir, Executive Coach
15:20-15:40 Coffee
15:40-15:50 State owned companies in a changing climate.
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15:50-16:15 Business cases: How do companies incorporate information on climate change into business decisions?
Speakers: Sasja Beslik, Head of Responsible Investments and Corporate Governance, Nordea; Birgitta Resvik, Head of Corporate Relations, Fortum [View presentation slides];Anna Borgeryd, Corporate Strategist, Polarbröd [Watch presentation – Sustainability Day 2013 version]
16:15-16:45 Concluding panel: Next quarter? Or next quarter of a century?
Participants: Peter Norman, Minister for Financial Markets; Sasja Beslik, Head of Responsible Investments and Corporate Governance, Nordea; Anna Borgeryd, Corporate Strategist, Polarbröd; Annika Elias, chairman Ledarna and CEC European Managers; Per Klevnäs, Senior Project Manager, SEI
16:45-17:30 Wine and mingle
Moderator: Johan L. Kuylenstierna, SEI Executive Director
For more information, please contact: Anna Löfdahl, SEI Press and Communications Advisor, [email protected], +46 73 460 7693
Event on 01 July in Leeds /
Join us in Leeds for a day of research and collaboration focused on the impact of indoor environments on child and adolescent health.
Event on 22 June – 26 June in Pretoria /
SEI and CCAC are hosting an in-person hands-on training workshop 22–26 June in Pretoria on SEI's LEAP software for climate and clean air planning in Africa.