TECHNOLOGIES TO ADDRESS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
We, 6 November
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13:40 - 15:10
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Conference Hall 3
(Pavilion 7)
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Technology
Panel Session
Ecology
International Scientific Center for Ecology and Climate Change
The ESG agenda is now in the spotlight of the global community. Air pollution, ozone layer depletion, land desertification, and plastic drifting in the world’s oceans are just a few of the problems requiring international intervention. Addressing these issues is a challenge for all countries. In this context, technologies and innovations in the field of ecology are becoming especially relevant. These may include solutions related to renewable energy sources, modern waste recycling technologies, and even the use of artificial intelligence, for example, for climate monitoring.
Questions for discussion
- What will the environmental challenges of the future be?
- What ecological technologies of the future are being developed in Russia?
- What strategic decisions are needed to address global environmental challenges?
Moderators
Elena Sharoykina
Chair, Commission of the Civic Chamber on Ecology and Environmental Protection and the National Committee of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
Speakers
Alexey Tolstikov
Head of the Yandex School of Data Analysis
Valery Petrosyan
Deputy General Director of RT-Invest JSC (ROSTEC), Professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Doctor of Chemical Sciences
Vyacheslav Fetisov
Member of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, UN Goodwill Ambassador, Chairman of the All-Russian Society for Nature Conservation
Denis Tsukanov
Director of the Association of Parks of Russia, Head of the BRICS International Forum on Parks
Ivan Smirnov
Candidate of Biological Sciences, Director of St. Basil the Great Gymnasium, Winner of the “Teacher of the Year” contest, Expert of the Coordination Council
Octavia Kolotilina
Science fiction writer
Polina Lion
Director of the Sustainable Development Department at Rosatom State Corporation
Sergey Revin
Howard Hendricks
Executive Director, South African National Parks Conservation Service, South Africa, South Africa