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Day 4, Exponential Climate Action Summit VII – Science & Solutions

COP27 Climate Hub – Exponential Climate Action Summit VII

We Don't Have Time
Ericsson
Exponential Roadmap

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November 10, 2022, Special Broadcast

Day 4, Exponential Climate Action Summit VII – Science & Solutions

COP27 Climate Hub – Exponential Climate Action Summit VII

We Don't Have Time
Ericsson
Exponential Roadmap

How can business and society contribute to increased resilience, adaptation and mitigation? Join us as we explore nature-based solutions and carbon capture, decarbonization of industries and how digitalization and finance act as enablers.

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We will upload more information soon. Read the full program of our COP27 Climate Hub broadcast here. November 7November 8November 9November 10November 11November 12November 14November 15November 16November 17

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15:30 EET – Section I: Framing the Science of Solutions on Adaptation and Mitigation

  • Prof. Dr. Niklas Höhne, NewClimate Institute
  • Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström, Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
  • Michael Wolosin, Managing Director, NCS Roadmap, Conservation International

16:00 EET – Section II: The Solutions - Nature-based Solutions & Carbon Removal

  • Eron Bloomgarden, CEO, Emergent
  • Dr. Shobha Maharaj, Science Director, Terraformation
  • Erik Rylander, Head of Carbon Dioxide Removal, Stockholm Exergi
  • Kevin Juma, Lead Forestry Specialist, Africa Region, The Nature Conservancy
  • Pedro Martins Barata, Associate Vice President, Carbon Markets and Private Sector Decarbonization, Environmental Defense Fund
  • Emelie Öhlander, Climate Action Program Manager, Ericsson

16:40 EET – Section III: Decarbonizing Industry with Digitalization

  • Kate Brandt, Chief Sustainability Officer, Google
  • Patrick Blankers, Sustainability manager, Ericsson
  • Patrick Flynn, SVP, Global Head of Sustainability, Salesforce
  • Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative
  • Åsa Tamson, Senior Vice President of Ericsson
  • Mats Pellbäck-Scharp, Head of Sustainability at Ericsson
  • Steven Moore, Director of Environment Agency operations
  • Jennie Cato, Head of Public Affairs and Partnerships at Scania
  • Morten Wierod, Managing Director of Business Unit Drives and Executive Committee Member at ABB
  • Niklas Gustafsson, Chief Sustainability Officer & Head of Corporate Affairs at Volvo Group
  • Jane Akumu, Programme Management Officer, UNEP
  • Ayub Osman, Head of Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson Middle East & Africa, Ericsson

17:40 EET– Section IV: Finance

  • Mattias Frumerie, Sweden's Head of Delegation at UNFCC
  • Ayub Osman, Head of Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson Middle East & Africa, Ericsson
  • Karin Wessman, Head of Sustainability, EKN, the Swedish Export Credit Agency

18:00 EET– Section V: Policy Discussion

  • Romina Pourmokhtari, Minister for Climate and the Environment, Sweden
  • Mattias Frumerie, Sweden's Head of Delegation at UNFCC
  • Sherri Goodman, Vice Chair of the US Secretary of State's International Security Advisory Board
  • Sophia Kianni, member of UN's General Secretary's Youth Advisory Group
  • Judith Gough CMG, British Ambassador to Sweden

18:30 EET – End of Broadcast

Day 4, Exponential Climate Action Summit VII – Science & Solutions

Hosts

Nick Nuttall

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)

Host, Strategic Communications Director, We Don't Have Time

Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.

https://www.earthday.org

Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson

 (
SE
)

Host, We Don't Have Time & EU Climate Pact Ambassador

Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson is an expert moderator, lecturer, and devoted workshop leader in facilitating sustainable development. Catarina moderates for the EU Commission, the Swedish Government, corporations, local municipalities, and universities. She is also content director at A Sustainable Tomorrow and co-founder of the global climate NGO Our Kids´Climate.

Selected speakers

Johan Falk

 (
SE
)
CEO & Co-founder of Exponential Roadmap Initiative

Johan Falk is a leader and entrepreneur in exponential strategies for climate and business. Falk is the CEO and Co-founder of Exponential Roadmap Initiative, with the mission to accelerate exponential climate action. Falk is the co-lead author of Exponential Roadmap and 1.5°C Business Playbook. Falk is a former Senior Innovation Fellow at Stockholm Resilience Centre and Future Earth. Falk was one of the initiators of the Global Carbon Law idea, together with Owen Gaffney and Johan Rockström, inspired by Moore's Law. Further, Falk was part of Intel Corporation 2006-2018, responsible for Intel IoT Ignition Lab and heading up the Intel Edge Cloud Game Changer program for 5G networks. Falk received the Intel Global Design Win of the Year 2010 for accelerating the telecom business exponentially to a multi-billion dollar business.

https://exponentialroadmap.org/https://exponentialroadmap.org/1-5c-business-playbook/

Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström

 (
SE
)
Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström is the Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor at the Institute of Earth and Environmental Science at Potsdam University. Rockström is an internationally recognized scientist on global sustainability issues, who led the development of the new Planetary Boundaries framework for human development in the current era of rapid global change at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. He is a leading scientist on global water resources, with about 25 years of experience from applied water research in tropical regions, and more than 150 research publications in fields ranging from applied land and water management to global sustainability. Aside from his research helping to guide policy, Rockström consults several governments and business networks. He also acts as an advisor for sustainable development issues at noteworthy international meetings, such as the World Economic Forum, the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conferences (UNFCCC). Supplementary, he chairs the advisory board for the EAT Foundation and the Earth League.

Åsa Tamsons

 (
)
Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Technologies and New Businesses and member of Ericsson’s Executive Team

Åsa Tamsons is Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Technologies and New Businesses and member of Ericsson’s Executive Team. With focus on technology and innovation, Tamsons team is responsible to drive growth in new areas for Ericsson. They do this by identifying, developing and scaling new businesses that support Ericsson’s customers to capture the full potential of 5G, IoT and future technologies. Tamsons team drives the Ericsson IPR and licensing, Cradlepoint – the US-based market leader in Wireless WAN Edge 4G and 5G solutions for the enterprise market, Ericsson´s global IoT platform business, Global Dedicated Networks business and Small- Medium Business Solutions (SMB Solutions), and a number of other emerging businesses in incubation stage through the innovation hub Ericsson ONE.

Mats Pellbäck Scharp

 (
SE
)
Head of Sustainability, Ericsson

Mats is Head of Sustainability at Ericsson with responsibility for climate action, circular economy, energy performance and triple bottom line impact of products, services and company operations. Taking this role after restructuring the Health & Safety organization in the company. During mats leadership the company has set targets that are accepted to be on a 1.5°C by the Science Based Target initiative. Mats has initiated and participated in various research projects e.g. as a member of the steering group for the Exponential Climate Action Roadmap report as well as the ICT & SDGs Report with Columbia University on how information technology has the potential to accelerate halving of global carbon emissions as well as reaching the Sustainable Development Goals. Before rejoining Ericsson, among several other leading roles e.g. Head of Sustainability at Sony Ericsson launching the Green Heart brand for mobile phones and accessories.

Steven Moore

 (
UK
)
Head of Climate Action, GSMA

Steven Moore is responsible for the Climate Action Programme at the GSMA, the mobile industry association. His role is to provide leadership to support and accelerate the industry transition to Net Zero by 2050. Steven chairs the GSMA Climate Action Taskforce, a global group of more than 60 mobile operator members. He works with the industry on climate policy, strategy and research covering energy efficiency, renewables, supply chain engagement, smart solutions to reduce emissions, and climate adaptation and resilience.

Morten Wierod

 (
NW
)
President Electrification Business Area, ABB

Morten Wierod is the President of the Electrification Business Area as well as a member of the Group Executive Committee of ABB Ltd.

Mattias Frumerie

 (
SE
)
Head of Delegation to UNFCCC, Swedish Ministry of Environment

Mattias Frumerie is Sweden's chief climate negotiator and Head of Delegation to UNFCCC. Mr. Frumerie has spent most of his professional career in the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, in roles such as head of Strategic communications, head of EU internal market, head of EU policy as well as postings in Budapest and Brussels. Mr. Frumerie has also served as an EU advisor in the Prime Minister's office.

Hosts

Nick Nuttall

 (
)
Host, Strategic Communications Director, We Don't Have Time

Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.

https://www.earthday.orgRead less
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Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson

 (
SE
)
Host, We Don't Have Time & EU Climate Pact Ambassador

Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson is an expert moderator, lecturer, and devoted workshop leader in facilitating sustainable development. Catarina moderates for the EU Commission, the Swedish Government, corporations, local municipalities, and universities. She is also content director at A Sustainable Tomorrow and co-founder of the global climate NGO Our Kids´Climate.

Read less
Read more

Selected speakers

Johan Falk

 (
SE
)
CEO & Co-founder of Exponential Roadmap Initiative

Johan Falk is a leader and entrepreneur in exponential strategies for climate and business. Falk is the CEO and Co-founder of Exponential Roadmap Initiative, with the mission to accelerate exponential climate action. Falk is the co-lead author of Exponential Roadmap and 1.5°C Business Playbook. Falk is a former Senior Innovation Fellow at Stockholm Resilience Centre and Future Earth. Falk was one of the initiators of the Global Carbon Law idea, together with Owen Gaffney and Johan Rockström, inspired by Moore's Law. Further, Falk was part of Intel Corporation 2006-2018, responsible for Intel IoT Ignition Lab and heading up the Intel Edge Cloud Game Changer program for 5G networks. Falk received the Intel Global Design Win of the Year 2010 for accelerating the telecom business exponentially to a multi-billion dollar business.

https://exponentialroadmap.org/https://exponentialroadmap.org/1-5c-business-playbook/Read less
Read more

Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström

 (
SE
)
Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström is the Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor at the Institute of Earth and Environmental Science at Potsdam University. Rockström is an internationally recognized scientist on global sustainability issues, who led the development of the new Planetary Boundaries framework for human development in the current era of rapid global change at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. He is a leading scientist on global water resources, with about 25 years of experience from applied water research in tropical regions, and more than 150 research publications in fields ranging from applied land and water management to global sustainability. Aside from his research helping to guide policy, Rockström consults several governments and business networks. He also acts as an advisor for sustainable development issues at noteworthy international meetings, such as the World Economic Forum, the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conferences (UNFCCC). Supplementary, he chairs the advisory board for the EAT Foundation and the Earth League.

Read less
Read more

Åsa Tamsons

 (
)
Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Technologies and New Businesses and member of Ericsson’s Executive Team

Åsa Tamsons is Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Technologies and New Businesses and member of Ericsson’s Executive Team. With focus on technology and innovation, Tamsons team is responsible to drive growth in new areas for Ericsson. They do this by identifying, developing and scaling new businesses that support Ericsson’s customers to capture the full potential of 5G, IoT and future technologies. Tamsons team drives the Ericsson IPR and licensing, Cradlepoint – the US-based market leader in Wireless WAN Edge 4G and 5G solutions for the enterprise market, Ericsson´s global IoT platform business, Global Dedicated Networks business and Small- Medium Business Solutions (SMB Solutions), and a number of other emerging businesses in incubation stage through the innovation hub Ericsson ONE.

Read less
Read more

Mats Pellbäck Scharp

 (
SE
)
Head of Sustainability, Ericsson

Mats is Head of Sustainability at Ericsson with responsibility for climate action, circular economy, energy performance and triple bottom line impact of products, services and company operations. Taking this role after restructuring the Health & Safety organization in the company. During mats leadership the company has set targets that are accepted to be on a 1.5°C by the Science Based Target initiative. Mats has initiated and participated in various research projects e.g. as a member of the steering group for the Exponential Climate Action Roadmap report as well as the ICT & SDGs Report with Columbia University on how information technology has the potential to accelerate halving of global carbon emissions as well as reaching the Sustainable Development Goals. Before rejoining Ericsson, among several other leading roles e.g. Head of Sustainability at Sony Ericsson launching the Green Heart brand for mobile phones and accessories.

Read less
Read more

Steven Moore

 (
UK
)
Head of Climate Action, GSMA

Steven Moore is responsible for the Climate Action Programme at the GSMA, the mobile industry association. His role is to provide leadership to support and accelerate the industry transition to Net Zero by 2050. Steven chairs the GSMA Climate Action Taskforce, a global group of more than 60 mobile operator members. He works with the industry on climate policy, strategy and research covering energy efficiency, renewables, supply chain engagement, smart solutions to reduce emissions, and climate adaptation and resilience.

Read less
Read more

Morten Wierod

 (
NW
)
President Electrification Business Area, ABB

Morten Wierod is the President of the Electrification Business Area as well as a member of the Group Executive Committee of ABB Ltd.

Read less
Read more

Mattias Frumerie

 (
SE
)
Head of Delegation to UNFCCC, Swedish Ministry of Environment

Mattias Frumerie is Sweden's chief climate negotiator and Head of Delegation to UNFCCC. Mr. Frumerie has spent most of his professional career in the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, in roles such as head of Strategic communications, head of EU internal market, head of EU policy as well as postings in Budapest and Brussels. Mr. Frumerie has also served as an EU advisor in the Prime Minister's office.

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