Date
01 June, 2022
Time
13:00 – 16:00 (CEST)
Venue
Stockholm & online
Exponential Race to Zero — Transport
STHLM+50 Climate Hub
Transport
Welcome to our second day of daily broadcasts during the week of Stockholm+50. Today’s theme, Transport, is part of the Exponential Race to Zero— brought to you live from SPACE arena in Stockholm with 1.5°C aligned front-runners like Polestar, H2 Green Steel, VIA, Scania, Alfa Laval, Havi, Scan Global Logistics and many others.
We need to halve global emissions and become nature positive by 2030 to tackle the climate emergency. The personal and goods transport solutions to halve emissions by 2030 exist and are scaling exponentially. This is the moment to scale even faster.
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13:00 / 07:00 AM — Section I: Net-zero transport by 2030
- Nigel Topping, High-Level Climate Champion, UN
- Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative
- Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Co-founder, We Don’t Have Time
- Charlotte Smith, Zero Emission Children’s Health Campaigner, EV Thank You!
Section II: Personal transport
- Fredrika Klarén, Head of Sustainability, Polestar
- Chris Snyder, Co-COO, VIA
- Lina Håkansdotter, VP & Head of Public Affairs, H2 Green Steel
Section III: Goods transport
- Evalena Falck, Director Strategic Account Management, Scania
- Martin Andersen, Global Head of ESG and Quality, Scan Global Logistics
- Massimo D’Alessandro, Director Sustainability & Innovation, HAVI
- Jimmi Paulsen, Global Transport Manager, Alfa Laval
- Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative
Section IV: Removing the blockers
- Andreas Follér, Head of Sustainability, Scania
- Rasmus Valanko, Managing Director, Systems Transformation, We Mean Business Coalition
- Matt Rogers, CEO, Mission Possible Partnership
- Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative
- Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Co-founder, We Don’t Have Time
16:00 / 10:00 AM — End of broadcast