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Road
to Copenhagen seminar 28 June 2009
LEADING LADIES ON HOW TO SAVE THE PLANET
The garden of the County Governor’s
residence, Strandgatan 1 Visby, Sweden.
14. 00 Welcome
Ms. Marianne Samuelsson, County Governor of Gotland and
Ms. Ebba Lindsö, CEO Respect. Moderator Ms. Annika
Dopping.
Climate justice and polluters pay principle
Ms. Mary Robinson, Vice President of the Club of Madrid,
Co-Chair of
Road to Copenhagen and Former President of Ireland
How can climate smart initiatives and improvements
be profitable?
Experiences from BLICC (Business Leaders Initiative on Climate Change)
Mr. Fredrik Wirdenius, CEO Vasakronan
Global challenge – Regional response
Ms. Silvia Gurova Head of International Department, Kaliningrad
Development and diffusion of clean technology
Ms. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Member of the Club of Madrid,
Co-Chair of Road to Copenhagen and Former Prime Minister of Norway
District heating - technology to gain warmer
homes and a cooler planet
Ms. Lena Sommestad, CEO Swedish District Heating Association
Energy self sufficient housing. With high
goals, come high standards
Ms. Mia Torpe, Head of Environment HSB
How can sustainable growth be achieved?
Ms. Margot Wallström, Vice President of the European
Commission,
Co-Chair of Road to Copenhagen
Challenges and opportunities to do right
Mr. Göran Holm, CEO Coca-Cola Sweden
A European Eco-efficient Economy
Ms. Maud Olofsson, Minister for Enterprise and Energy,
Deputy Prime Minister
Panel: New Leadership
– defining how to save the planet.
- How can business contribute to climate justice?
- How can we ensure sustainable leadership?
- What opportunities do you see ahead?
Mr. Håkan Bryngelsson, Vice Chairman of the Confederation
of Swedish Enterprise
Mr. Johan Siverklev, CEO, Air to Air Sweden
Mr. Martin Vesper, Executive Director, Yello Strom Germany
16.15 Closing remarks by Ms. Mary
Robinson
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About Road to Copenhagen
Road to Copenhagen is a joint climate initiative by Club
de Madrid, Globe
Europe and Respect
Table. The objective is to contribute to the conclusion of a fair
climate agreement by advancing the debate on climate justice. It brings
together people from all walks of life who believe that a low-carbon economy
and a sustainable world is possible. It is web-based and interactive,
and open to everyone – it offers a platform to discuss and engage
with decision makers, NGO's and progressive business. In December 2009
the third and final Road to Copenhagen conference will take place in the
two cities of Malmö and Copenhagen. For more information about the
initiative please contact our content director Dr. Minna Gillberg through
www.roadtocopenhagen.org
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The seminar
was filmed by Gotland University - Sweden's first
Liberal Education university: www.hgo.se |
Questions regarding the film clips, please
contact Mr Daniel Olsson: daniel.olsson@hgo.se
or +46498 29 99 50 |