Speakers:
Daniel Rossi (ZEG & Capitale)
André Tchernobilsky (ZEG)
Fernanda Castilho (MOSS.earth)
Gustavo Perles (MOSS.earth)
Luis Adaime (MOSS.earth)
Luiz Noronha (BRDE)
Eduardo Ferreira (Banco Mundial)
Vitor Fernandes (P&G)
Marcia Massotti (Enel Brasil)
Kian Hoeh Seah (Heng Hiap Industries)
Speakers:
Christiana Figueres (Global Optimism)
Gilberto Caldart (Mastercard)
Antonio Moreira Salles (Mandi Ventures)
Karenna Gore (Center for Earth Ethics)
Carolina Pecorari (AMBEV)
Marcos Jank (INSPER)
Pedro Paulo Diniz (Toca Orgânicos)
Speakers:
Marcos Penido (Secretary of Infrastructure and Environment of São Paulo)
Ana Maria Diniz (Sykué Bioenergya)
Daniel Rossi (ZEG)
Rodrigo Sauaia (ABSOLAR)
Luiza Demôro (BLOOMBERG NEF)
Nicola Cotugno (Enel Brasil)
Markus Vlasits (New Charge Energy)
Speakers:
Johannes Roscheck (Audi)
Denis Sverdlov (Arrival)
Yuri Bugarin (CBMM)
Gustavo Cerbasi (Consultor Financeiro & Escritor)
Alejandro Agag (Extreme-E & E1 Series & Formula-E)
Tiago Alves (Regus & Spaces)
Paulo Maisonnave (Enel Brasil)
Speakers:
Jai Shroff (UPL Global)
Luis Felli (AGCO)
Fabio Torretta (UPL Brasil)
Rodrigo Iafelice (AgTrace)
Guilherme Nastari (Datagro)
Sergio Coutinho (Zasso)
Speakers:
Carlos Guerra (Votorantim Energia)
Italo Freitas (Aes Brasil)
Rui Chammas (Isa CTEEP)
Rosario Zaccaria (Enel)
Guilherme Marinot (DeepESG)
Paulo Miranda (DeepESG)
Meet some of our last edition speakers (2020), including important people of the sustainability and technology environment talking about the future with zero carbon.
According to the IPCC, which sets out the scientific consensus on climate change, CO2 emissions must be halved between now and 2030 to have a strong chance of keeping global temperature rise below 1.5C.
According to the IPCC, which sets out the scientific consensus on climate change, CO2 emissions must be halved between now and 2030 to have a strong chance of keeping global temperature rise below 1.5C.
According to the IPCC, which sets out the scientific consensus on climate change, CO2 emissions must be halved between now and 2030 to have a strong chance of keeping global temperature rise below 1.5C.
According to the IPCC, which sets out the scientific consensus on climate change, CO2 emissions must be halved between now and 2030 to have a strong chance of keeping global temperature rise below 1.5C.