Arrivals Day: Transparency Talks by Doconomy
Leading up to Stockholm+50, Doconomy is launching Transparency Talks, a series of panelist discussions that aims to approach the most important questions related to the future of the planet. To realign to see more climate transparency to mitigate the climate crisis.
What is the next frontier of Climate Interconnectivity and Transparency?
With opening address by Ina Parvanova UN Climate Change. Our aim is to approach the interconnectivity of some of the most important questions related to the future of the planet that needs to realign to see more transparency to mitigate our current climate crisis.
The discussions will see a variety of industries, from investments to retailers, fintechs, public sector, media, and behavioral science. A future that needs to realign to seeing more transparency and interconnectivity at the core of all efforts to mitigate the climate crisis. Join us for an afternoon with high level actionable conversations and discussion in panels. Combining the power and experience of the giants, the expertise and credibility of the public sector with the speed and fearlessness of the next generation impact scale-ups.
HOSTED BY:
Carola Ferstl, N-TV Germany
Samantha Coard, TV-Host & Producer
Opening Speech
Welcome to Transparency Talks
Opening speech by UNFCCC, Ina Parvanova,
Dir. of Communications & Engagement
Panel: People
Perspective on user behavior — Global players with regional differences. What is important and why?
Nizam Uddin OBE, Algbra
Stina Söderkvist, Dreams
Samuel Salzer, Doconomy
Panel: Retail
Communication vs Calculation. How to enable informed purchase decisions and educated demands. What is hard and what is not!
Salah Said, Klarna
Mats Landén, WWF
Pascal Brun, H&M
Julius Andersson, SITE
Panel: Business Models
Modeled for the decade of climate action — Planned to perfection? What’s on the horizon and what is difficult today?
Eduard Gerlof, Lichtblick
Tony Verutti, Parley for the Oceans
Amanda Thorén, Bencha
Panel: Economy
Making every transaction count. Providing a language for impact in transactions that enable accelerated climate action and transition?
Benjamin Stuart, Bank of the West
Stephanie Kao, CTBC Bank
Rene Saul, Kapital
Ina Parvanova, UNFCCC
Panel: Academia
8 years to 2030 but only 4 to graduation? Reframing the knowledge and skills needed to keep below 1.5°
Jake Reynolds, University of Cambridge
Kaya Axelsson, University of Oxford
Jurgen R. Weiss, Harvard Business School
Panel: Media
Exploring media’s role in climate action, to bring hope and uncover the truth about climate claims and action. When is language a barrier for a topic and how can media contribute at best to not exclude through Sustainability language?
Ebba Grythberg, Spotify
Thomas Kolster, Mr Goodvertising
Meaghan Parker, Society of Environmental Journalists
Interview: SeenThis
Internet use represents 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Global Data Waste Cleanup – what is it and how can we engage?
Participant: Gabrielle Persson, SeenThis
Interview: ClimateView
Sweden, N1 in Europe for climate tech investments and 4th globally. How can we leverage the climate tech wonder to speed up actual impact. What can we learn, and what is the future?
Participant: Einar Bodström, ClimateView
Panel: Transactions
Triggering transparency through trusted payment networks on a global scale — making use of efficiencies already in place to educate the many.
Panel: Eric Usher, UNEP FI
Erik Gutwasser, Mastercard
Stephen King, Visa
Panel: Investments
Investing in climate action and decarbonization at speed and scale. Where carbon goes, money flows.
Panel: Paul Morgenthaler, CommerzVentures
Jelena Zec, Citi Bank
Hampus Jakobsson, Pale Blue Dot
Hugo Bongers, ABN AMRO Ventures
Interview: Kayrros
Interview: The opportunity of advanced energy and environmental geo-analytics. Generating better decisions on energy and the environment with the deeper, measurable data insights at scale.
Participant: Alexandre d’Aspremont, Kayrros