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SUMMARY:Turning Targets into Action: How Food Companies Are Tackling Their Emissions
DESCRIPTION:With the food sector responsible for one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions\, companies must act quickly to transition their businesses toward a zero emissions economy. More food companies are disclosing their emissions\, setting emissions targets\, and considering how they will reach those targets by developing climate transition plans.   \nJoin Ceres experts and representatives of Food Emissions 50 companies to hear about the actions being taken in the food sector to reduce emissions across business operations and in the supply chain.  \nIn this webinar\, participants will:\n– Review key findings from Ceres’ latest Food Emissions 50 Company Benchmark on the sector’s progress in developing climate transition plans.\n– Explore investor expectations for corporate climate action.\n– Gain insights into what strategies major food companies like Hershey and Kraft Heinz are implementing to reduce emissions.  \nSpeakers will include:\n– Meryl Richards\, Director\, Food and Forests\, Ceres  – Moderator\n– Nako Kobayashi\, Manager\, Food Emissions 50\, Ceres\n– Matt Silveira\, Manager\, Environmental Sustainability\, Hershey\n– David Shaw\, Global Net Zero Transition Lead\, Kraft Heinz \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/turning-targets-into-action-how-food-companies-are-tackling-their-emissions/
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SUMMARY:Clean Energy Transition and Critical Minerals: Opportunities and Challenges for Chile amidst Shifting Geopolitics
DESCRIPTION:Chile is one of the world’s largest producers of lithium\, a critical mineral essential to batteries and the global clean energy transition. Eduardo Bitran will join us to talk about the opportunities and challenges for the country\, including  how Chile is navigating increasingly complex geopolitical and economic competition among the US\, China\, the EU\, and other nations. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/clean-energy-transition-and-critical-minerals-opportunities-and-challenges-for-chile-amidst-shifting-geopolitics/
LOCATION:UCLA Law School\, Room 1447
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