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Webinar: How Top Companies, Climate Change and COVID-19 Intersect

To register for this webinar please email Jason Schrank at jason@hbsab.org 

Climate change has become a solutions-based challenge. Increasingly, stakeholders are demanding companies disclose, address, manage, and disseminate their climate risk engagement activities. Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Thomas Kostigen discusses, cutting edge technologies and programs that can not only help repair the climate now, but can mitigate business risks and foster opportunities for investments, partnerships, and sustainability reporting. Thomas will also discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and how it relates to climate change. 

 

Webinar Pricing

Club Member: Complimentary

Non-Member: $20

 

 

About Thomas M. Kostigen:

 

Thomas M. Kostigen is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning National Geographic writer. Kostigen launched and penned The Climate Survivalist column for USA Today, the Better Planet column for Discover magazine, and is a regular contributor to major publications worldwide. His numerous books about the environment and social issues include, The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time (Crown); You Are Here: Exposing the Vital Links Between What We Do and What That Does to The Planet (HarperOne); The Green Blue Book: The Simple Water-Savings Guide to Everything in Your Life (Rodale); The Big Handout (Rodale); and Hacking Planet Earth: How Geoengineering Can Help Us Reimagine the Future (Penguin/RandomHouse).

As a journalist, Kostigen has reported from war zones to the world's wonders across five continents, and appears regularly as a guest in the media, including the Today Show, Mornings with Al, The Weather Channel, CNN's Erin Burnett, MSNBC's Morning Joe, Entertainment Tonight, Fox News, the Dennis Miller Show, National Public Radio, CNBC, USA Today, USA Weekend, among many other outlets.

He speaks widely at major conferences and events around the globe, including The Climate Project in Seville, Spain where he shared the stage with Nobel Prize winners Al Gore and Rajendra Pachauri; The Aspen Institute; The Commonwealth Club; Disney's Environmentality conference; and other forums large and small.


Contact Information

Primary Contact

Jason Schrank
Events & Operations Manager
jason@hbsab.org

Date & Location

Date: 4/22/2020
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Location: Webinar