Stabilizing the climate will require going for big zeroes—a zero-carbon grid, zero-emission vehicles, zero net energy buildings and zero-waste manufacturing. Achieving these audacious goals will require dramatically remaking the way we get around, operate buildings and make products. Will these net-zero visions require massive technological breakthroughs or deployment of existing technologies? Is there a shortage or a surplus of funding to power these opportunities—and where should it be directed to maximize impact?
Join us for a conversation about the policy and technologies needed to drive us toward the zeros necessary for achieving a low-carbon future.
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Kate Gordon
Sustainability Partner, Ridge-Lane LP
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Hal Harvey
CEO, Energy Innovation
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Arun Majumdar
Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Co-Director, the Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford
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Greg Dalton
Founder and Host, Climate One