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Climate Day 2025: The Shift

Join us on Thursday, March 13th for a full day of expert-led sessions, candid discussions, and actionable insights to drive meaningful climate action.

Join us as we explore cutting-edge solutions, share real-world experiences, and collaborate on a sustainable future.

With sessions hosted around the clock, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from industry experts, policymakers, and thought leaders from around the world. Whether you’re interested in renewable energy, carbon removal, supply chain decarbonization, or corporate climate strategy, Climate Day offers something for everyone.

“The Shift” represents the crucial transition toward a net zero future. It signifies the need for businesses, industries, and individuals to move from incremental sustainability efforts to transformative action that drives deep decarbonization.

This year’s theme highlights the shift in mindset, technologies, and systems needed to achieve ambitious climate goals. From adopting innovative carbon removal solutions to reshaping entire value chains, “The Shift” symbolizes a collective movement toward a sustainable, net zero future, where immediate, scalable action is no longer optional but essential.

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Thursday, March 13th, 2025

2 AM CST / 9 AM CEST / 4 PM SGT
State of the APAC Market

With ambitious climate goals and increasing pressure to decarbonize operations and supply chains, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is set for ambitious climate goals and growing demand for renewable energy. Understanding how to navigate complex emissions challenges and diverse market dynamics is key to accelerating progress toward net zero.

In this session, our Senior Commercial Lead and Origination Lead in APAC will break down the fundamentals of the different scopes of emission, with a special emphasis on renewable energy procurement challenges and options across the region, and share insights into what’s ahead with a 2025 outlook.

What You’ll Learn:

  • An introduction to scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions through the APAC lens
  • Renewable energy solutions in APAC, including key trends, challenges, and opportunities across major markets.
  • Insights into what’s next for APAC’s energy transition and its implications for businesses

Presented by: Shawn Woo, Senior Business Partnerships Manager & Izzat Hamzah, Senior Originator 

4 AM CST / 11AM CEST / 6PM SGT
Optimising European Renewable Energy Strategies

Renewable energy is one of the most accessible and cost-effective solutions for driving decarbonisation in Europe. For corporate buyers targeting near-term climate goals, it is essential to develop a clear strategy and make informed decisions about which markets and technologies to pursue in order to arrive at a renewable energy portfolio with balanced cost and risk.

In this session, we will guide you through key insights into the available options across Europe, current trends in the electricity and natural gas markets, the latest power purchase agreement (PPA) structures and pricing, as well as potential impacts from geopolitical activities.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The latest trends in European renewable energy markets
  • Viable renewable energy procurement options within Europe
  • The steps you’ll need to take to meet your renewable energy targets

Presented by: Nasos Troupakis, Director of Strategy 

8 AM PST / 10 AM CST / 5 PM CEST
Honing North American Renewable Energy Strategy

Regardless of where you are on your climate journey, renewable energy is one of the most accessible and cost-effective ways to drive decarbonization. However, building an effective strategy requires making critical decisions about the types of renewable energy to procure. 

In this session, we’ll help you get started on making these important decisions. We’ll walk you through the different types of renewable energy available, provide global insights into the electricity and natural gas markets, and dive into power purchase agreement (PPA) trends and prices, among other highlights. 

What You’ll Learn:

  • What’s going on in global renewable energy markets today
  • Available and viable renewable energy options across all geographic regions
  • The steps you’ll need to take to reach your renewable energy goals

Presented by: Lauren Tatsuno, Director, Power Markets, Amy Chiang, Senior Manager, Power Markets, and Adam Long, Senior Manager, Power Markets

10 AM PST / 12 PM CST
Clearing the Air: How to Incorporate Carbon Removals Into Your Climate Strategy

As businesses race to meet ambitious net-zero goals, many struggle to understand how carbon removals fit into their broader climate strategy. From navigating procurement complexities to keeping pace with evolving external guidance, building a clear and actionable carbon removal plan can feel overwhelming.

In this session, we’ll break down the fundamentals of carbon removals, their critical role in decarbonization strategies, and how organizations can leverage this tool to achieve measurable impact. With expert insights and real-world examples, we’ll help you unlock the potential of carbon removals to support your sustainability goals.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Best practices for integrating carbon removals into both short- and long-term climate strategies.
  • Procurement options, from spot purchasing to portfolio solutions and forward offtake agreements.
  • Tips on aligning your approach with external guidance like the Oxford Principles.

Presented by: Tory Hoffmeister, Manager of Strategy & Emma Friedl, Senior Strategy Consultant

Session Partner: Ecosystem Marketplace

12 PM PST / 2 PM CST
Unique Solutions to Tackling Supply Chain Emissions in Agricultural Supply Chains

Agriculture supply chains are at the heart of the food and beverage industry and among the most significant contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing emissions is a complex challenge, yet also provides a critical opportunity to build resilience, meet evolving consumer and stakeholder expectations, and lead the way in climate action.

In this session, we’ll explore how Supply Chain Reductions (SCRs), sometimes called value chain interventions, offer an immediate, scalable approach to tackling emissions in agriculture. Whether mitigating methane emissions from livestock or nitrogen management in row crops, these strategies are designed to tackle emissions while building a stronger, more resilient supply chain.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How SCRs can help address the unique decarbonization challenges of agriculture supply chains.
  • An introduction to the five unique SCR programs, including solutions like fertilizer manufacturing, manure management, and enteric fermentation reductions.
  • How supply chain reductions align with your organization’s short- and long-term climate goals.

Presented by: John Bourne, Senior Director of Agriculture

Session Partner: SustainCERT & International Dairy Foods Association 

2 PM PST / 4 PM CST
Behind the Curtain: Candid Insights from Sustainability Industry Leaders

Go behind the scenes with sustainability leaders driving impactful climate action within their organizations. This candid panel discussion brings together experts from diverse industries to share their successes, challenges, and actionable insights as they navigate the path to achieving ambitious climate targets. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical advice and ask your burning questions.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Discover proven approaches companies have used to tackle complex climate challenges and achieve measurable results.
  • Hear about the obstacles panelists faced and how they overcame them to stay on track with their climate goals.
  • Gain practical insights and “quick win” ideas that can be applied to your own organization’s climate strategy.

Presented by: Erin Craig, Chief Sustainability Officer

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