Thu 04.08.21
6:30P EDT/3:30P PDT
1 Hour 30 Minute Event
Thu 04.08.21
6:30P EDT/3:30P PDT
1 Hour 30 Minute Event
As we reboot economies all over the world, we have a chance to revisit some of the tools and metrics used to guide policymakers, investors, and businesses in decision-making. Is GDP threatening our planet, and how are alternatives, like doughnut economics, really different? How do these relate to the importance of environmental monitoring and clean energy? What kinds of careers and opportunities align with sustainability, and what role could technology play?
Please join us for the first in a series of conversations about the future of our Cascadia region.
Mark Podlasly
Advisor, BC Assembly of First Nations
James Raymond
Senior Manager, Research at Vancouver Economic Commission
Josha MacNab
National Policy and Strategy Director at the Pembina Institute
Will Parkinson
Technical Product Manager at Earth Daily Analytics
Moderated by: Dr. Yvonne Coady
Visiting Professor, Northeastern University–Vancouver
Professor, University of Victoria
Registration is required – Register here!
As we reboot economies all over the world, we have a chance to revisit some of the tools and metrics used to guide policymakers, investors, and businesses in decision-making. Is GDP threatening our planet, and how are alternatives, like doughnut economics, really different? How do these relate to the importance of environmental monitoring and clean energy? What kinds of careers and opportunities align with sustainability, and what role could technology play?
Please join us for the first in a series of conversations about the future of our Cascadia region.
Mark Podlasly
Advisor, BC Assembly of First Nations
James Raymond
Senior Manager, Research at Vancouver Economic Commission
Josha MacNab
National Policy and Strategy Director at the Pembina Institute
Will Parkinson
Technical Product Manager at Earth Daily Analytics
Moderated by: Dr. Yvonne Coady
Visiting Professor, Northeastern University–Vancouver
Professor, University of Victoria
Registration is required – Register here!
As we reboot economies all over the world, we have a chance to revisit some of the tools and metrics used to guide policymakers, investors, and businesses in decision-making. Is GDP threatening our planet, and how are alternatives, like doughnut economics, really different? How do these relate to the importance of environmental monitoring and clean energy? What kinds of careers and opportunities align with sustainability, and what role could technology play?
Please join us for the first in a series of conversations about the future of our Cascadia region.
Mark Podlasly
Advisor, BC Assembly of First Nations
James Raymond
Senior Manager, Research at Vancouver Economic Commission
Josha MacNab
National Policy and Strategy Director at the Pembina Institute
Will Parkinson
Technical Product Manager at Earth Daily Analytics
Moderated by: Dr. Yvonne Coady
Visiting Professor, Northeastern University–Vancouver
Professor, University of Victoria
Registration is required – Register here!
As we reboot economies all over the world, we have a chance to revisit some of the tools and metrics used to guide policymakers, investors, and businesses in decision-making. Is GDP threatening our planet, and how are alternatives, like doughnut economics, really different? How do these relate to the importance of environmental monitoring and clean energy? What kinds of careers and opportunities align with sustainability, and what role could technology play?
Please join us for the first in a series of conversations about the future of our Cascadia region.
Mark Podlasly
Advisor, BC Assembly of First Nations
James Raymond
Senior Manager, Research at Vancouver Economic Commission
Josha MacNab
National Policy and Strategy Director at the Pembina Institute
Will Parkinson
Technical Product Manager at Earth Daily Analytics
Moderated by: Dr. Yvonne Coady
Visiting Professor, Northeastern University–Vancouver
Professor, University of Victoria
Registration is required – Register here!