Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources – ICWS European Chapter

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

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While shifting to a green era, efforts must be expended to keep the lights on and the water flowing despite the droughts and storms.

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Date and time

Thursday, October 19 · 5:30 – 7am PDT

Location

Online

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Agenda

2:30 PM – 2:50 PM

Panel One: Climate Risk Management & Innovative Recovery Strategies.

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Salima Hebbache Steven

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Pranjal Mathur, Climate Risk & Strategy Analyst -KPMG UK

Climate change has presented a significant challenge to emergency and recovery systems. the primary objective is to be able to address any challenges that may arise. While shifting to a green era, ef…
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2:50 PM – 3:10 PM

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Clare Forestier

3:10 PM – 3:30 PM

Panel 2: Circular Economy's role in Advancing Clean Energy Resources.

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Salima Hebbache Steven

In all economies, energy is the backbone, and transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources reveals new challenges and new opportunities for innovation. In addition to biogas, wind, and…
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3:30 PM – 3:50 PM

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Clare Forestier

3:50 PM – 4:10 PM

Panel Three: Managing Depletion of Water Resources; Challenges and Solutions

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Salima Hebbache Steven

The depletion of water resources is happening at an accelerating rate, which has become a significant concern in Europe in recent times. Therefore, it is imperative that we establish strong systems o…
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4:10 PM – 4:30 PM

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

Climate Risks Impact on Energy and Water Resources - ICWS European Chapter

Clare Forestier

4:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Sharing & Networking 1:1 Session

For all participants with Full Online Access who wish to engage in one-on-one discussions and networking, all attendees and panelists can stay connected. They will be randomly connected with other pa…
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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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This enlightening webinar will explore the intricate topics of climate risk management, innovative recovery, green mobility, clean energy resources, circular economy, and water resource management within the European context.

This informative webinar will provide valuable insights and practical knowledge on how to tackle the pressing climate challenges facing our world today as part of the International Climate Webinar Series.

Emergency and recovery organizations must be ready for any potential crisis caused by climate change. Access to electricity and water is crucial during droughts and storms. Government agencies and emergency responders are the top stakeholders, but the private sector is critical in providing preventive measures, preparedness services, and advanced technologies.Green hydrogen is a promising alternative to fossil fuels, alongside biogas, wind, and solar. Digitalization and circular economies can help achieve 100% clean energy usage.Water depletion is a concern. Cooperation and innovation are needed to ensure access to water and food. Technology is improving water management efficiency.

Please welcome our esteemed keynote speaker, who will be leading the upcoming discussion.

Noé van Hulst is Vice-Chair of the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE), hydrogen advisor to IEA & Gasunie, and a Senior Fellow at Clingendael International Energy Programme (CIEP).

Before that, Mr van Hulst was the Hydrogen Envoy at the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate Policy. Mr van Hulst was the Dutch Ambassador to the OECD from September 2013 to September 2018 and Chairman of the IEA Governing Board. From 2003 to 2007, he worked at the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris as Director of Long-Term Co-operation and Policy Analysis. He became Secretary-General of the International Energy Forum (IEF) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 2008 to 2011. He was Director of the Energy Academy Europe in 2012-2013. Before that, Mr van Hulst worked at the Free University in Amsterdam, the Social and Economic Council (SER) in The Hague, the Ministry of Economic Affairs from 1988, and lastly, as Director-General for Energy.

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