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DESCRIPTION:With recent headlines around the Climate March, the UN's 2019 Global 
 Climate Action Summit, and the Business Roundtable decision, the time for 
 action is now in the fight against climate change. As businesses continue 
 to mobilize new climate change policies and actions toward positive global 
 impact, one of the most powerful tools at their disposal is the utilization 
 of data to inform action. Leading organizations are gathering and 
 activating data to measure, reduce, and respond to the most urgent needs 
 globally in the effort to reduce carbon emissions. Leveraging 
 data-intensive technologies such as AI and machine learning, new predictive 
 models can show which actions drive the most impact to inform the creation 
 and execution of new policies. \n\nIn a discussion moderated by Julie Kae, 
 executive director, Qlik.org, join Matthew Gardner, managing partner, 
 SustainServ; Lecturer, Harvard University; Michael Ibach, senior officer 
 for United Nations Secretariat, head of BI and Sustainability Committee 
 member; along with additional speakers to be announced, as they discuss 
 real-world, data-driven collaborations and actions that are taking place on 
 the front lines in the fight against climate change. What new insights are 
 emerging and what is the potential impact? What progress do our speakers 
 expect to see in the next 5+ years?\n\nChurchill Club Member $50 | 
 Nonmember $75.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/17/18827378.php
SUMMARY:Data-Driven Insights for Meaningful Climate Solutions
LOCATION:Computer History Museum\n1401 North Shoreline Boulevard\nMountain View, CA 
 94043
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/17/18827378.php
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