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Now that net zero emissions are the baseline in corporate climate responsibility, organisations need to understand what are the best ways for setting goals when designing credible emissions reduction and offsetting strategies. Simon Pyne, Founder at Greener Energy Futures, will explain how businesses can take steps towards their net zero journeys during the panel discussion ‘Net zero best practice: credible climate strategies’ at the Carbon Forward Online conference on 7th October, 2021. In his 8 minute presentation, Simon will offer expert insights, showcasing examples of how his clients have approached corporate climate goal-setting to reduce their carbon emissions. 

Simon will be joined by a panel of the industry’s leading lights, including Hanna-Mari Ahonen, Senior Consultant at Perspectives Climate Group, Scobie Mackay, Head of Origination at Macquarie Group and Bill Goldie, Sales Director at Redshaw Advisors. This will be an unmissable event for professionals in carbon markets and climate policy. During the event, audience members will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions from the event’s chat feature. 

Simon Pyne, Founder at Greener Energy Futures, said:

“Ahead of COP26, businesses are starting to understand the responsibility they have towards lowering the UK’s impact toward climate change. Carbon Forward will bring the leading experts to discuss what businesses can do to set them on the path towards net zero carbon. We are looking forward to presenting at the event, showing our previous work to spotlight how organisations are setting their climate goals to create a better world for all.” 


Registration for the showcase is still open ahead of the event on Thursday 7th October and this session is due to take place from 11:00 am - 11:45 am UK time.

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