Track 1:
Net-zero buildings: Where do we stand?
Global decarbonization trajectories indicate that the building industry needs to reduce annual GHG emissions by 50% by 2030 if it is to reach net-zero by mid-century. It is crucial for this sector to adopt a whole life-cycle approach to assessing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from buildings to achieve the climate goals of the Paris Agreement.
Esther An
Chief Sustainability Officer City Developments Limited (CDL), Singapore
Dr Yasmin Rasyid
Sustainability Director, Lendlease, Malaysia
Goh Joon Sai
Associate, Arup, Malaysia
Joe Phelan
Executive Director Asia Pacific & Member Extended Leadership Group, Malaysia
Track 2:
Thinking big: Scaling up hydrogen for climate & business growth
Low-carbon hydrogen will play a critical role in bringing hard-to-abate sectors to the forefront in the race to zero. It is important to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen with the lowest possible carbon intensity and create a global hydrogen market to achieve a decarbonized, secure and affordable future.
Prof. Dato’ Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud
Principal Research Fellow, University of Malaya, Founding President, Malaysian Association of Hydrogen Energy (MAHE), Malaysia
Dr. Rezal Khairi Ahmad
Chief Executive Officer, Nano
Malaysia
Wan Nadia Kamarudin
Technical Specialist, Malaysian
Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation, Malaysia
Roberto Benetello
Executive Director, Business Council for
Sustainable Development, Malaysia