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Energy efficiency in buildings is among the most cost-effective ways to clean the air we breathe and reduce costs. Studies estimate about 40 percent of global energy consumption comes from the building sector. On Monday, Nov. 15 at 10:00 a.m. ET, join Washington Post Live for conversations with David Hochschild, chair of the California Energy Commission, Lahti Mayor Pekka Timonen and Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees about different models to promote energy efficiency and combat climate change across the country and around the world.


Stream here: wapo.st/protectingourplanetnov15

 

Speakers

David Hochschild

Chair, California Energy Commission

Marvin Rees

Mayor of Bristol

Pekka Timonen

Lahti Mayor

Content from KPMG

In a segment presented by KPMG, U.S. Chair and Chief Executive Officer of KPMG Paul Knopp shares the transformative ESG agenda and holistic solutions offered through KPMG IMPACT to help companies seize this century's opportunity to enhance stakeholder trust, mitigate risk and unlock new value.

Paul Knopp

U.S. Chair and ceo

kpmg U.S.

Jeanne Meserve

journalist

ctv news


Content from AstraZeneca

While the vaccines are a great next step in fighting the pandemic, we can’t lower our guard. Not all countries have broad access to vaccination. In the U.S. people that have access to vaccines may not have been  vaccinated, and children may not be vaccinated until much later in the year. Variants of concern will inevitably continue to appear, and we are seeing areas of the world where infections are at their peak and continue to trend up. As we consider travel and move about the world again, how can we remain safe while traveling? The U.S. State Department  warned against travel to about 80% of the world only last month, as many countries continue to contend with surges of the virus. Setting up a testing protocol that is flexible and timely, and keep travelers safe, will be key. Some countries, airports and airlines are already implementing testing measures systematically with success. What does the future of travel look like? We will discuss in this segment.

Leigh M. Boehmer, PharmD, BCOP

Chief Medical Officer, Association of Community Cancer Centers

Dave Fredrickson

Executive Vice President, Oncology Business Unit, AstraZeneca


Content from Hewlett Packard Enterprise

In a segment sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Antonio Neri, President and CEO talks about how the IT industry is working with customers to tackle the climate crisis as they move through their digital transformations. The explosion of data has created an ever-increasing need for IT infrastructure to process it and unlock the insights contained within. This growth of the digital universe comes at a cost to the planet, as demand for electricity and natural resources consumed by running these devices increases. Sustainable IT solutions are essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, preserving scarce resources, and limiting waste created by life in the connected era.

Antonio Neri

President and CEO, HPE

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Jeanne Meserve

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Monday, April

Doors Open: 2:45 p.m.

Program: 3:30 p.m.


The Washington Post Live Center
1301 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20071

Free to attend. Pre-registration is required.

 

The program will be streamed live for those who cannot attend in person at wapo.st/healthandbigdata2020
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