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  • 1 September 2020
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Save the Date for the Virtual ManagEnergy Talk

Join us on September 11th for an interactive Talk like you have never attended before - featuring Cara Augustenborg.

Save the Date for the Virtual ManagEnergy Talk

After two very successful editions featuring story-teller Rob Hopkins and Prof. Per Espen Stoknes, the ManagEnergy Talk is back for its first ever virtual edition. Dr Cara Augustenborg will deliver an inspirational speech on "A holistic approach to energy transition". Join us on the 11th of September!

The ManagEnergy Talks explore innovative, ambitious and transformative actions led by local/regional actors. It seeks to inspire others to spear head the drive for investment and action on sustainable energy. They are meant to serve as a forum for the discussion of new political initiatives, legislative processes or financial innovations from the different perspectives of all relevant stakeholders.

For its third edition, ManagEnergy has invited Dr Cara Augustenborg to talk about Europe's Transition to a Fossil-free Economy. Dr. Cara Augustenborg trained as an environmental scientist at University of California Los Angeles, is now a Fellow in Environmental Policy at University College Dublin and honorary member of the President of Ireland's Council of State. She was recently named 2020 Woman of Influence at the Irish Women's Awards and the Independent newspaper named her as one of the 20 people leading the low carbon transition in Ireland in 2016. Formerly, she presented the environmental radio show "Down To Earth" on Ireland's Newstalk FM, was the Chairperson of Friends of the Earth Europe and Friends of the Earth Ireland, and served as a Government adviser for Ireland's Environmental Protection Agency.

This talk will examine the many co-benefits of addressing the climate challenge along with the risks of exacerbating other environmental and societal challenges in the process. Dr. Augustenborg will also highlight changes in how climate change has been framed through her experience in the media and with civil society organisations.

Join us on the 11th September at 10:00 CET for an interactive experience and an online Talk like you have never attended before.

The agenda is available on the event page.

Register Here

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1 September 2020