The Criticality of Climate Data: Navigating Net Zero and Sustainability
Hear the visionary leaders at the cutting edge of sustainability to reveal how climate data is shaping policy, driving innovation, and amplifying environmental impact.
This session brings together leaders at the forefront of sustainability to share insights on how data drives policy, innovation, and environmental impact.
The Criticality of Climate Data: Navigating Net Zero and Sustainability explores how governments and organizations can leverage accurate, actionable data to make smarter decisions, reduce their environmental footprints, and accelerate the journey to net zero.
Key Highlights:
- Understanding the role of climate data in shaping effective sustainability policies.
- Exploring innovative approaches to circular economy and renewable energy adoption.
- Insights into how transport, energy, and environmental sectors leverage data to meet net-zero goals.
- Practical strategies for organisations to turn climate data into actionable outcomes.
Speakers:
- Chris Hanger – Chief Operating Officer, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
- Sally Webb – Deputy Secretary, Safety, Policy, Environment and Regulation, Transport for NSW
- Lisa McLean – Chief Executive Officer, Circular Australia
- Megan Fisher – Chief Executive Officer, EnergyLab
This 20-minute session delivers expert perspectives on the transformative power of climate data. From policy frameworks to innovative solutions, attendees will gain actionable insights to confidently navigate the evolving sustainability landscape and drive meaningful impact.
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