Health care leaders keynote climate conference

Denver Climate

Two Health Care Climate Council members will be featured speakers at the Climate Leadership Conference Feb. 28 through March 2 in Denver.

Hosted by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions and The Climate Registry, the annual event brings together influential climate, energy, and sustainability professionals from around the world to address climate change through policy, innovation, and business solutions.

This year’s keynote speakers include Jeff Thompson, M.D., Gundersen Health chief executive officer emeritus, who will speak on “Strategies and Partnerships to Meet Ambitious Local Climate Goals,” and Jon Utech, Cleveland Clinic Office for a Healthy Environment senior director, who will address “Collaborative Resilience Planning for Strong Local Economies.”

Other featured speakers include Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper; Katharine Hayhoe, leading climate scientist; the Honorable Catherine McKenna, Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change; and Michael Hancock, Denver's 45th mayor.

Don’t miss this opportunity to collaborate with experts and thought leaders, learn about cutting-edge carbon and energy practices, and navigate the climate policy landscape. Health Care Without Harm supporters receive 15 percent off registration with this code: CLC-HCWH-15

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