Wednesday, February 21, 6:00pm - 7:00pm (EST)
Topic: Transformative Strategies for a Sustainable Future: From Corporate Evolution to Climate Mitigation
In the third edition of the Salata Scholar Seminar Series, we present a dual talk on transformative sustainability strategies. Lingling Jiang and Elena Indar Athwal share insights on reshaping corporate landscapes and advancing climate change mitigation through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS).
Talk 1:
Lingling Jiang, founder of Intrapreneurs with Purpose (IWP) and an MPA student at Harvard Kennedy School, explores the critical need to transform large corporations for a sustainable future. She will delve into challenges, successful examples, and actionable insights for change-makers within organizations.
Talk 2:
Elena Indar Athwal, LL.M. Candidate in International Environmental & Energy Law at Harvard Law School, focuses on the essential role of CCUS in climate change mitigation. The talk emphasizes legal frameworks, public engagement, and global collaboration, supported by case studies from the United States, Norway, and Qatar.
Join Us:
This seminar series offers an engaging discussion for those interested in corporate sustainability, climate change mitigation, and legal innovation. We look forward to uniting the Harvard research community to foster connections, share knowledge, and inspire collaborative efforts toward a sustainable future.
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