Toronto's Inaugural Climate Week Kicks Off With Packed Schedule
Toronto's inaugural Climate Week, a gathering of investors, business leaders, policymakers, and innovators, is set to kick off with a packed schedule of events. The week-long series, from October 14 to 31, aims to discuss climate action and market opportunities.
Kicking off the week is 'The Next Wave of Climate Finance' on October 14, hosted virtually by Zero Circle Eco. This event explores regulation, innovation, and opportunities in climate finance.
On October 23, two insightful sessions are scheduled. 'How AI Can Impact and Benefit Your Sustainability Journey' delves into the role of artificial intelligence in sustainability. Meanwhile, 'The Long Road to Zero Emissions' shares lessons from two decades of decarbonizing transportation.
The week's core events include 'Sustainability at a Crossroads' on October 24, focusing on collective action, and 'CAFIIDConnects' on October 25, exploring climate finance and impact investing in emerging markets. The same day, 'Powering the Future' discusses innovative electricity transformations in Canada. Additionally, the Carbon Removal Forum takes place on October 24 as part of Toronto Climate Week.
EY Four Futures, a multiple-session event, occurs on October 31, exploring various sustainability scenarios. The week concludes with 'Powering the Future', offering insights into Canada's electricity transformation.
Toronto's first Climate Week brings together key stakeholders to discuss climate action and market opportunities. With a diverse range of events, including 'The Next Wave of Climate Finance', 'How AI Can Impact and Benefit Your Sustainability Journey', and 'The Long Road to Zero Emissions', the week promises valuable insights and discussions. The week's core events and EY Four Futures offer a comprehensive look at sustainability challenges and solutions.
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