We Don't Have Time studio
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We Don't Have Time studio
Join a live COP30 broadcast and networking event in our Stockholm studio – with Greenhush Award prize ceremony

How should the workforce develop to accelerate the green transition? Join a live discussion in our Stockholm studio, part of our live COP30 broadcast from Belém.
Hear from Efrem Bycer, Head of Workforce and Climate Policy Partnerships at LinkedIn, who will share the latest insights from the 2025 LinkedIn Green Skills Report.
Joining online, Efrem Bycer will then participate in our panel discussion on the growing need for green skills, featuring Matilda Uusijärvi, Project Manager from the Swedish union TCO, and Caroline Nordvall, General Secretary for The Network for Sustainable Business in Sweden. Both in the Stockholm studio.
What does this mean for employers and employees? And how can HR play a stronger role in supporting the needed transition?
Also, be with us for an exclusive award ceremony of The Greenhush Award 2025, live from the Stockholm studio!
👉 You are warmly welcome to our COP30 Stockholm hub at We Don’t Have Time, Malmgårdsvägen 63, Södermalm, Stockholm.
📌 Time: November 18, 15:30–19:00 CET.
The event is free of charge, but the number of seats is limited – register as soon as possible, as places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis! 💡 Feel free to bring a colleague – but note that your colleague will also need to register separately.
TCO’s recent survey of more than 3,200 Swedish professionals’ views on the need for green skills and lifelong learning shows that Swedish professionals are ready for change and see the transition as an opportunity rather than a threat.
The Network for Sustainable Business in Sweden is the leading network gathering 200 sustainability professionals in Sweden, sharing insíghts and solutions in order to speed up the transition.
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All sit down in the studio prepared for the live stream with COP30 in Belém.
Efrem Bycer, Head of Workforce and Climate Policy Partnerships, LinkedIn, presents the findings in the new Green Skills Report 2025. Interview from COP30 in Belém.
He will then join a panel discussion with Matilda Uusijärvi, Project Manager from TCO, and Caroline Nordvall, General Secretary for The Network for Sustainable Business in Sweden, both in the Stockholm studio.
We Don't Have Time’s COO David Olsson and Senior Sustainability Specialist and Partnership Manager Christina Carlmark introduces We Don't Have Time and its latest global campaign Make Science Great Again.
The Green Hush award is presented annually to companies that actively work to reduce their emissions – without talking about it.
Mattias Goldmann, CEO of The Swedish 2030-secretariat, joins our studio to present the winner of the 2025 Green Hush Award. Moderated from Belém.
TCO´s survey, in Swedish: Kan rätt kompetens rädda klimatet?

Efrem Bycer leads global sustainability policy partnerships and North America workforce policy partnerships for LinkedIn. As part of LinkedIn's Economic Graph team, he works with data scientists to generate valuable insights for governments, NGOs, and business to help deepen their understanding of the economy. He lives in San Diego, California with his wife and three daughters. In his spare time, Efrem is an avid runner and homebrewer.
I am responsible for leading strategic advocacy efforts on climate issues at TCO. My professional background includes a long experience as an investigative journalist, and as a senior manager in press and communications. In 2025, I co-authored a report exploring how professionals perceive and engage with the green transition, launched in October 2025.
Let's get it done, and make great business out of it. That is Mattias Goldmann's approach to sustainability and climate. He is a Senior Sustainability Advisor, and was Chief Sustainability Officer at Sweco until August 2021 when leaving for independent work in Bangkok, linked to the Swedish Embassy. Mattias was previously CEO of the green and liberal think tank Fores, with the 2030-secretariat for a fossil independent transport sector. Mattias was named Sweden's Most influential in sustainability issues, 2016, and runner-up Opinion Maker of the Year, 2017, when he was also knighted by the French government for his work against climate change. He was earlier named "future politician of the year", which shows that the future is hard to predict - he left party politics shortly after that. Mattias was born in Geneva, has lived in Chile and Kenya, mainly resides in Stockholm but currently in Bangkok.
Christina has been working with sustainability in the business community since the late 1990’s, most recently in her role as Senior Sustainability Specialist at Telia. She has a background from Stockholm School of Economics, and she connects the climate crisis as well as biodiversity loss to business strategy. Throughout her career, she has been working with IT and digitalization, and she sees these technologies as key enablers in building sustainable societies. Christina is a Climate Reality Leader, trained by Al Gore, and from May 2021 she holds the position as Regional Co-Ordinator for Climate Reality in the Nordics. Christina is an appreciated communicator, and she has delivered 75+ climate presentations in the business community.
Caroline Nordvall is the Secretary-General of The Network for Sustainable Business - Sweden’s leading network for sustainability managers and change agents in the business sector, with 200+ members. By knowledge-sharing and collaboration, the network aims to create a progressive business community and accelerate the sustainable transition across sectors.
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