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Ten years after nations adopted the Paris Agreement, its objectives are in jeopardy amid rising climate pollution and a political backlash against clean
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Past Event
October 20, 2016
6:00 am - 7:30 am
The Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy Program is pleased to host a presentation and panel discussion on diversity and inclusion in the energy sector. We will be joined by Hosnia Hashim, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Petrochemical Industries Company of Kuwait (PIC), who will deliver opening remarks on pioneer efforts, progress, challenges and achievements in the oil sector of Kuwait. We will them move into an actively moderated panel to discussion diversity and inclusion in the broader energy sector. Distinguished experts joining Ms. Hashim on the panel will include: Dr. Ellen Morris, President and Founder of Sustainable Energy Solutions and Adjunct Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs Dr. Phil Sharp, former President of Resources for the Future, Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy, and Adjunct Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs Mona Sutphen, Partner of Macro Advisory Partner (moderator)
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