Cities: Possibilities 2022 - The road to implementation

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About

Following the raised climate ambition achieved with the Glasgow Climate Pact last year, global attention is now turning to the effective implementation of headline pledges. For countries to meet their targets, practical policies and solutions need to be urgently implemented.

Cities, being the biggest carbon emitters, are at the heart of this climate action. Their transformation would determine the fate of the global economy. The latest IPCC report has declared the 21st century an urban one, defined by a massive increase in urban populations reaching 68 per cent by 2050 – with Asian and African cities seeing the biggest increases. The carbon emissions of cities have correspondingly been on the rise – reaching over 70 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Aggressive climate action can bring city emissions to net-zero by 2050 – but failing to act could see urban emissions double in that time, the IPCC report said.

Many cities are already taking action to combat climate change and its impacts, such as by using renewable energy sources and transitioning to cleaner industrial systems. But more needs to done and at a faster rate. What are the other implementation strategies that will accelerate change, so that cities can be more climate-resilient, resilient and inclusive?

Held in the week before COP27, the global climate change meeting hosted by Egypt this year, this year's edition of Cities: Possibilities forum will focus on the practical 'how' to fulfil net zero pledges, investigating what how cities can implement better, faster and more effective climate initiatives.

The 2023 edition of The Liveability Challenge, Asia’s largest sustainability solutions platform presented by Temasek Foundation, will also be launched at this event for the first time. Join us as we unveil the new themes for the sustainability innovations we are looking for in the year ahead.

Speakers

Thomas Brzostowski

Director of Strategic Development, Asia Pacific, The Nature Conservancy

Jessica Cheam

Founder and Managing Director, Eco-Business

Foo Peng Er

VP Group Sustainability, CapitaLand Investment

Lam Wee Shann

Deputy Chief Executive, Technology, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Sustainability Officer, LTA

Sandra Jensen Landi

Ambassador of Denmark to Singapore

Lim Hock Chuan

Head of Programmes, Temasek Foundation

Mike Lim

Partner, TRIREC

Jolene Lum

Head of Client Development, Nurasa

Chintan Raveshia

Head of the Centre for Climate Action in Cities, Cities Business Leader, Southeast Asia, Arup

Anthony Loke

Chief Commercial Officer, Eco-Business

Vinamra Srivastava

Chief Sustainability & Sustainable Investments Officer, CapitaLand Investment

Elaine Tan

Director (Research), Centre for Liveable Cities

Agenda

13:30 | Registration

14:00 | Welcome remarks

Speaker

Jessica Cheam | Founder and Managing Director, Eco-Business

14:10 | Special keynote

Speaker

Vinamra Srivastava | Chief Sustainability & Sustainable Investments Officer, CapitaLand Investment

14:20 | Keynote address

Speaker

Sandra Jensen Landi | Ambassador of Denmark to Singapore

14:30 | Opening plenary: Bridging climate ambition to implementation in cities

Many cities around the world have announced emissions-cutting goals and set ambitious climate strategies. However, translating these goals into effective actions can be challenging, especially in developing, coal-dependent countries with limited resources and urgent developmental needs.  

This session takes stock of the concrete steps that Asian countries have taken towards net-zero, as well as the gaps in implementation. It will also discuss the most effective ways of bridging these gaps so that cities can decarbonise across sectors such as energy, transport and infrastructure.  

Speakers

Foo Peng Er | VP Group Sustainability, CapitaLand Investment
Chintan Raveshia | Head of the Centre for Climate Action in Cities, Cities Business Leader, Southeast Asia, Arup
Lam Wee Shann | Deputy Chief Executive, Technology, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Sustainability Officer, LTA
Elaine Tan | Director (Research), Centre for Liveable Cities

Moderator

Meaghan See | Director of Partnerships, Eco-Business

15:30 | Roundtables

Tracks:

  • Food and Agritech
  • Climate Change/decarbonisation
  • Nature-based Solutions (incl. Oceans ecosystems)
  • Mobility
  • Built Environment and Real Estate

16:30 | Launch of The Liveability Challenge 2023

Speakers

Lim Hock Chuan | Head of Programmers, Temasek Foundation

16:45 | Closing plenary: Scaling sustainability innovations for cities

Delicious plant proteins, climate-friendly architecture, biodegradable plastics, alternative energy sources: The best minds across the world have been creating disruptive solutions to solve our biggest challenges. The question is — how do we scale these innovations so that they are widely adopted and generate the most impact?

From moving innovations from the research labs into commercial markets to funding strategies, we will convene leading minds to explore how to accelerate sustainability innovations for cities. The discussion will focus on innovations in the key themes of The Liveability Challenge 2023.

Speakers

Thomas Brzostowski | Director of Strategic Development, Asia Pacific, The Nature Conservancy
Mike Lim | Partner, TRIREC
Jolene Lum | Head of Client Development, Nurasa

Moderator

Jessica Cheam | Founder and Managing Director, Eco-Business

17:45 | Closing remarks

18:00 | Networking cocktails

Partners

Strategic Partner

CapitaLand

CapitaLand Group (CapitaLand) is one of Asia’s largest diversified real estate groups. Headquartered in Singapore, CapitaLand’s portfolio focuses on real estate investment management and real estate development, and spans across more than 260 cities in over 40 countries.

Knowledge Partners

Centre for Liveable Cities

Set up in 2008 by the Ministry of National Development and the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, the Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC)’s mission is to distil, create and share knowledge on liveable and sustainable cities.

C40 Cities

C40 is a network of the world’s megacities committed to addressing climate change.

Resilient Cities Network

The Resilient Cities Network is the world’s leading urban resilience network. We bring together global knowledge, practice, partnerships, and funding to empower 100 member cities in 47 countries worldwide.

Singapore Green Building Council

The Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) enables sustainability across the building and construction value chain, championing capability development and innovative solutions that support industry transformation through our Membership, Certification and outreach programmes.

United Nations Development Programme

'UNDP is the United Nations' lead agency on international development. We work in over 170 countries and territories, helping to eradicate poverty, implement the Paris Agreement on climate change and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

Outreach Partner

ICLEI

ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability is a global network of more than 2500 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development.

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Cities: Possibilities 2022 - The road to implementation

Cities: Possibilities is an annual flagship forum organised by Eco-Business that convenes strategic decision makers to discuss the latest developments in creating sustainable cities and communities.

Now on its ninth year, Cities: Possibilities 2025 will explore unlocking true transformation through bold, cross-sector partnerships - connecting governments, financiers, planners, business and civil society, and fostering cross-border and regional collaboration.

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