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Building Resilient Cities: Addressing Climate Risk and Reaching Net Zero

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Building Resilient Cities: Addressing Climate Risk and Reaching Net Zero

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Cities are at the forefront of the fight against climate change. They are often located in areas that are vulnerable to the effects of climate change; however, they also bring together people and organizations that can work together to find solutions. In addition to decarbonization, cities will have to adapt to avoid or mitigate the worst effects of a changing climate.


Research from McKinsey and C40 Cities provides a roadmap for city leaders and the private sector to take action through decarbonization and adaptation. In a recent joint report, we identified 15 high-potential actions that cities can take – some that help cities improve their overall resilience and others that address specific climate hazards such as heat, drought, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and hurricanes.


During this event, city leaders will join private sector thought leaders to discuss collaborative action to protect communities and build resilient cities.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the importance of resilience

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Cities are at the forefront of the fight against climate change. They are often located in areas that are vulnerable to the effects of climate change; however, they also bring together people and organizations that can work together to find solutions. In addition to decarbonization, cities will have to adapt to avoid or mitigate the worst effects of a changing climate.


Research from McKinsey and C40 Cities provides a roadmap for city leaders and the private sector to take action through decarbonization and adaptation. In a recent joint report, we identified 15 high-potential actions that cities can take – some that help cities improve their overall resilience and others that address specific climate hazards such as heat, drought, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and hurricanes.


During this event, city leaders will join private sector thought leaders to discuss collaborative action to protect communities and build resilient cities.

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Brodie Boland

Partner

McKinsey & Company

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Rachel Huxley

Director of Knowledge & Learning

C40 Cities

Helps consumer goods and retail companies shape and implement strategies for profitable growth. Actively supports women’s initiatives.

Catherine McKalip-Thompson

Manager of Sustainability

Bechtel Infrastructure

Combines creative vision with compelling design to drive innovation and reinvent how businesses engage with customers

Bobby Tudor

Chairman, Tudor Pickering Holt & Co;

Chairman of Houston Energy Transition Initiative for the Greater Houston Partnership

Combines creative vision with compelling design to drive innovation and reinvent how businesses engage with customers

Daniel Zarrilli

Special Advisor Climate & Sustainability

Columbia University

Combines creative vision with compelling design to drive innovation and reinvent how businesses engage with customers

Schedule

11:00 AM

Opening comments and event kick-off

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Panel Discussion 1:

Natural capital, focused on reducing deforestation and avoiding emissions through conservation 

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Fireside Chat:

Carbon markets

12:00 PM

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Negative emissions: leveraging nature and technology

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Closing thoughts and synthesis

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11:00 AM

Webinar kick-off

Opening comments and event kick-off

11:05 AM

Panel Discussion 1:

Natural capital, focused on reducing deforestation and avoiding emissions through conservation

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Fireside Chat

Carbon Markets

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Panel Discussion 2:

Negative emissions: leveraging nature and technology

12:25 pm

Closing

Closing thoughts and synthesis

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Brodie Boland

pARTNER

mCkINSEY & cOMPANY

Rachel Huxley

director of knowledge and learning

c40 cities

Catherine McKalip-Thompson

manager of sustainability Infrastructure

Bechtell

Bobby Tudor

Chairman, Tudor Pickering Holt & Co

Chairman of Houston Energy Transition Initiative for the Greater Houston Partnership

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