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Post COP26: What Next for Cities?

Over the last two weeks in Glasgow, government representatives, together with roughly 30,000 negotiators, scientists, businesses, activists and policy makers, brought plans forward to help the world reach net-zero by the middle of this century.

Join us and leaders from across the country on the key takeaways from the COP26 summit and what actions Canadian cities must take to ensure a sustainable, climate friendly future.

Agathe Cavicchioli

Agathe is the Head of Advocacy at C40 and the Global Cities Lead at COP26 High-Level Climate Champions Team, and has an interdisciplinary background in climate science, international climate policy and urban planning.

Francis Fong

Francis is Managing Director of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) research at TD Economics. He produces research covering both the economic and social implications of the clean energy transition. Francis previously served as chief economist at CPA Canada.

Freddie Huppé Campbell

A proud Métis woman, Freddie leads Indigenous Clean Energy's Global Hub, focusing on the acceleration of renewable energy microgrids in Indigenous, island, coastal and remote communities, and is the co-host and co-producer of the “Decolonizing Power” podcast series.

Julia Langer 

Julia is the CEO of the Atmospheric Fund, focused on advancing the organization’s solutions to climate and air pollution. In 2016, she received the Minister’s Award for Environmental Excellence for her environment and climate work, and is a member of Canada's Generation Energy Council.

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