Practical information Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME
Transcription
Practical information Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME
Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Practical information The press programme is subject to changes. Changes to the programme will be announced on the 3gf website, on Twitter and in the press room during the Forum. 3GF takes place at Eigtveds Warehouse, Asiatisk Plads 2G, 1448 Copenhagen, Denmark, which is also where press registration and hand out of press badges will happen. Press badges will be handed out upon arrival, and must be worn visibly at all times. For practical reasons some sessions are open only for written press, while others are not open for press (see overview below). Upon request it might be possible for still photographers and camera crews to attend sessions open only for written press if the session organiser agrees. Please contact representatives in the press room during the forum or [email protected] beforehand. Learning sessions and In conversations are held under Chatham House Rules unless otherwise agreed. Media representatives who arrive at the Forum after Monday morning must contact Lea Tang Møller at +45 5087 6563, Anja Greve Solvang at +45 4186 5908 or press staff at the venue for registration and access. Please notice: There will only be a limited number of seats for press at some of the sessions. For more information: www.3gf.dk 1 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Monday 20 October Room From 07.00 Registration for press Signing-in/pick up of press badges at the 3GF premises. Bring valid press card or media ID/documentation + the confirmation mail received when applying for accreditation (obligatory). Important: Meeting time for camera crews no later than 07.00 for sweeping. 08.00 – 09.00 Break 09.00 – 10.15 Opening Plenary Introductory remarks by Danish Prime Minister and Ministers from 3GF partner countries (Ethiopia, Mexico, Kenya, Qatar, China and Republic of Korea) III H.E. Hailemariam Desalegn, Prime Minister, The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia H.E. Judi Wakhungu, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Republic of Kenya H.E. Liu Qi, Vice Minister National Energy Administration (NEA), People´s Republic of China Prof. Seung Hoon Lee, Professor, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea More to follow Open for all press 10.15 – 10.45 Plenary: Walking in the Shoes of Future Middle Class Consumers III Participatory Backcasting Moderator: Mr. Michael Kuhndt, Director, Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP) Discussants: H.E. Hailemariam Desalegn, Prime Minister, Ethiopia Mr. Ullrich Sierau, Mayor, City of Dortmund Mr. Wang Xiaokang, Chairman, CECEP, China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group Mr. Alejandro Molina, Chief Technical and Supply Chain Officer, Arca Continental 2 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Wrap-up: H.E. Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Prime Minister, Denmark Open for all press 10.45 – 11.00 Break 11.00 – 12.15 Plenary: Transforming our Cities Promoting a systemic approach to sustainable urbanisation integrating urban design, utilities (energy, water, waste), infrastructure planning and financing models is a key challenge. Barriers like national-municipal disconnect and insufficient capacities dominate. However, cities can act as effective test beds for innovation and cost-effective demonstration of low carbon infrastructure. Hence, philanthropy is teaming up with cities. But to shift from small, high carbon projects to large-scale low carbon programmes, partnerships are needed. This entails cooperation between cities, national government, private sector delivery, big finance and research institutes for innovation. In short, cities might be where some of the most important partnerships need to be formed and where the opportunity for scale is greatest. The choices cities make today will lock in in consumption patterns for the majority of the world’s population in the future. Moderator: Dr. Andrew Steer, President & CEO, World Resources Institute (WRI) Panellists: Sir Suma Chakrabarti, President, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Mr. Frank Jensen, Lord Mayor, City of Copenhagen and member of C40 Board Mr. Pierre-André de Chalendar, CEO, Saint-Gobain Mr. Rohit Aggarwala, Principal of Sustainability, Bloomberg Associates Mr. Wim Elfrink, Executive Vice President, Industry Solutions & Chief Globalisation Officer, CISCO Mr. Niels B. Christiansen, CEO & President, Danfoss Open for all press 12.15 – 12.45 Break 12.45 – 14.15 Partnership Sessions: Launch or Leverage Not open for press 14.15 – 14.45 Tea/coffee 3 III Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter III 14.45-15.45 Plenary: Enabling the Producer – Transforming our Production Patterns Producers today operate in a high-risk world. More and more producer companies are raising their own game, across the entire sustainability spectrum, seeking to “de-risk” their companies through progress in sustainable production practices, the source of the risk however is often systemic. There is a new imperative to re-think the production system, its business models, and policy incentives — so that incrementalism does not become an additional risk in itself. This plenary discussion will aim to address both the current challenges of scaling up sustainable production and the future opportunities to transform production systems, through partnerships and coalitions to enable green growth. Moderator: Mr. Jonathon Porrit, Founder, Director and Trustee, Forum for the Future Panellists: H.E. Hailemariam Desalegn, Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ms. Connie Hedegaard, Commissioner for Climate Action, European Commission Mr. David Love, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Levi Strauss & Co. Mr. Pier Luigi Sigismondi, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Unilever Dr. John Cheh, CEO, Esquel Group Mr. Vimal Shah, Chaiman, Kenya Private Sector Alliance / Bidco Oil Refineries Open for all press 15.45 – 16.00 Break 16.00 – 17.00 Learning sessions These parallel sessions will highlight the green growth strategies of leading countries and cities. They will be explained and explored through the eyes of their respective political leadership, financial institutions, experts and leading business voices. Kenya: Public-Private Green Growth Strategies A Moderator: Ms. Carole Kariuki, CEO, Kenya Private Sector Alliance Panellists: H.E. Judi Wakhungu, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Government of the Republic of Kenya Mr. Vimal Shah, Chairman, Kenya Private Sector Alliance / Bidco Oil Refineries Dr. Alice Kaudia, Environment Secretary, Kenyan Ministry of Environment Mr. Hezekiah Okeyo, Director, Ministry of Industrialization Mr. Alfonso L. Vazquez, Director, Business Development & Commercial Partnerships, Vestas Ms. Sanda Ojiambo, Head of Corporate Responsibility, Safaricom Limited 4 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Mr. Jørgen Bjelskou, Public Affairs Director, Grundfos Mr. Joseph Njoroge, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Towards a Sustainable Financial System: The Case of China II Moderator: Mr. Mark Halle, Executive Director, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Panellists: Dr. Simon Zadek, Co-Director, United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) Mr. Sean Kidney, CEO and Co-Founder, Climate Bonds Initiative Mr. Zhang Chenghui, Director, Research Institute on Finance, Development Research Centre of the State Council, China Better Cities through a New Climate Economy I Moderator: Dr. Andrew Steer, President & CEO, World Resources Institute (WRI) Panellists: H.E. Felipe Calderón, Chair of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate Dr. Bindu N. Lohani, Vice President, Asian Development Bank Dr. Hastings Chikoko, Regional Director for Africa, C40 Mr. Jukka Pertola, CEO, Siemens AS In conversations These parallel sessions will provide a unique opportunity to engage directly in dialogue with a highlevel business or political leader. Speakers will “step off stage” in pairs, and being probed by a moderator, on their role, experience and strategies for advancing green growth through publicprivate collaboration. Transformative Action: Energy Efficiency by Design D Moderator: Mr. Kandeh K. Yumkella, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and CEO, Sustainable Energy For All (SE4All) Discussants: Mr. Pierre-André de Chalendar, CEO, Saint-Gobain Mr. Joel Towers, Executive Dean, Parsons School of Design Mr. Jens Peter Saul, CEO, Rambøll Transformative Action: Sustainable Agriculture in a Globalized World IV Moderator: Dr. Joost Oorthuizen, Executive Director, The Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) Discussants: H.E. Dan Jørgensen, Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Denmark 5 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Mr. David Shark, Deputy Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) More to follow Open for written press Held under Chatham House Rules 17.00 – 17.15 17.15 – 18.30 Break II Plenary: Transforming the Food Sector To meet the need of our future food supply current food production and consumption patterns must be transformed. Such a transformation entails multiple objectives, which are not reinforcing each other by default – a system approach is key. Increasing productivity while reducing environmental impact. A transition pathway towards more sustainable food consumption and production systems needs to be identified. Affecting the entire value chain from increase in innovation and technology adoption by farmers, changing demand through behavioural change in the consumer and structural changes in food systems and supply chains. Plenary: Transforming the Energy Sector How are countries, companies and investors making investment decisions regarding the new energy mix for the transition to green growth? Subsidies to renewable energy have been at the heart of the rapid increase in deployment over the last decades, yet these subsidies are dwarfed by those allocated to fossil fuels. Transformative regulatory solutions, such policies which mandate the phase out certain energy sources present one possible pathway for change. Companies and investors must also weigh in on the economic case for sustainable energy and form a view on how policy will affect their business. Moderator: Mr. Christian Grossman, World Bank Group Director, Climate Change, International Finance Corporation Panellists: Moderator: Mr. Simon Upton, Director, Environment Directorate, OECD Keynote: Ms. Maria Van der Hoeven, Executive Director, International Energy Agency Panellist: Dr. Kanayo Felix Nwanze, President, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) H.E. Mogens Jensen, Minister for Trade and Development, Cooperation, Government of Denmark Mr. Craig F. Binetti, President – Nutrition & Health, DuPont More to follow Open for all press III Mr. Sanjeev Gupta, Deputy Director of Fiscal Affairs, IMF Mr. Peter Damgaard Jensen, CEO & Chairman, PKA A/S Mr. Adnan Amin, Director General, IRENA Dr. Justin Zachary, Executive VP and Head of Power Technology for Samsung C&T Open for all press 6 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Tuesday 21 October Room From 07.00 - Registration for press Signing-in/pick up of press badges at the 3GF premises. Bring valid press card or media ID/documentation + the confirmation mail received when applying for accreditation (obligatory). 07.30 – 08.00 Break 08.00 - 09.15 Partnership sessions: Ideas Lab Not open for press 09.15 – 09.45 Break 09.45 – 11.00 Plenary: Facing the Consumer/Citizen – Transforming our Consumption Patterns The transition to societies that support more sustainable lifestyles - living well within one planet - will be the challenge and opportunity of the next decade and dependent of political choices, industry choices, consumer choices, and investment choices. Demand from the new emerging middle class is expected to grow from US$ 21 trillion today to US$ 56 trillion in 2030. The power of brands and governments to influence consumer trends and societal norms has remained largely unleashed when it comes to moving sustainable consumption and lifestyles from the niche to the mainstream. Many new solutions are needed to help consumers to achieve sustainable levels of material use in their current lifestyle patterns - in policy, business models, infrastructure, products, services, and investment. This session will explore visions of future societies that support more sustainable lifestyles and consumption; will share promising and successful examples of sustainable consumption that could be scaled up and leveraged; and will seek to highlight the framework conditions that business, governments and civil society organisations will need to enable in partnership. III Moderator: Mr. Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Keynote: H.E. Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Prime Minister, Denmark H.E. Dr. John Dramani Mahama, President, Republic of Ghana Panellists: Mr. Harry Hendriks, Executive Chairman Global Government & Public Affairs, 7 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Philips Ms. Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Mr. Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Ms. Sanda Ojiambo, Head of Corporate Responsibility, Safaricom Limited Open for all press 11.00 – 11.45 Break Copenhagen Competition Award Ceremony III Open for all press 11.45 – 13.15 Partnership sessions: Launch or Leverage Not open for press II 13.15 – 13.30 Tea/Coffee 13.30 – 14.30 Learning sessions These parallel sessions will highlight the green growth strategies of leading countries and cities. They will be explained and explored through the eyes of their respective political leadership, financial institutions, experts and leading business voices. Africa - Removing Entry Barriers A Panellists: H.E. Amina Mohamed, Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Kenya H.E. Mogens Jensen, Minister for Trade and Development Cooperation, Denmark Dr. Ibrahim Togola, President, Nyetaa G. Mr. Jais Valeur, Executive Vice President, Arla Foods China II In conversation These parallel sessions will provide a unique opportunity to engage directly in dialogue with a high-level business or political leader. Speakers will “step off stage” in pairs, and being probed by a moderator, on their role, experience and strategies for advancing green growth through public-private collaboration. Transformative Action: The Politics of Green Economy I Moderator: 8 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter Dr. Andrew Steer, President & CEO, World Resources Institute Discussants: H.E. Felipe Calderón, Chair of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate H.E. Kirsten Brosbøl, Minister for the Environment, Denmark Transformative Action: Attracting Finance for Cities D Moderator: Mr. Giles Dickson, VP Environmental Policies and Global Advocacy, Alstom Discussants: Bindu N. Lohani, Vice President, Asian Development Bank Dr. Juan Carlos Belausteguigoitia Rius, Executive Director, Centro Mario Molina Karsten Sach, Deputy Director-General, International Cooperation, BMU, Germany Open for written press Held under Chatham House Rules 14.30 – 15.00 Break 9 Global Green Growth Forum PRESS PROGRAMME Follow Global Green Growth Forum @3_GF on Twitter 15.00 – 16.30 Plenary: Transforming our Economic Growth Paths The New Climate Economy report is now out and illustrates that countries at all income levels have significant opportunities to improve economic and climate performance. The report sends a strong, clear signal that the world economy poised to follow a lowcarbon direction that would reduce uncertainty for investor, businesses, farmers and consumers and so reduce the transitional costs of change. Taking a long-term approach can reduce investor risks without harming performance. III Finance is moving, although still hesitantly, often led by the world’s policy-guided banks. Institutional investors, stewards of some of the trillions of private dollars, yuan and euro are readying for the shift that lies ahead, as evidenced by the Global Investor Statement. Still, our ambition has to rise beyond pricing carbon and the smart use of public finance to overcome the bottlenecks currently embedded in financial markets. A blend of national self-interest and collaborative action is required, only this time involving actors from across the financial system, economy and investment value chain. This session will explore collaborative solutions to current bottlenecks and new evidence of progress on the transition to green growth with global financial system actors with a focus on the role that each actor has to play in enabling the changes needed to ensure a more efficient and effective allocation of capital towards green growth solutions. Moderator: Mr. Yvo de Boer, Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) Keynote: H.E. Felipe Calderón, Chair of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate Panellists: Sir Suma Chakrabarti, President, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Mr. Bindu N. Lohani, Vice-President, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Mr. Torben Möger Pedersen, CEO, PensionDanmark Dr. Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chairperson of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Mr. Daniel Wiener, President of the Board, Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation Dr. Atiur Rahman, Governor, Central Bank of Bangladesh Open for all press Closing remarks – Minister for Foreign Affairs, Denmark 16.30 Open for all press 10