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SARA CARTER

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Vice-principal and head of the College of Social Sciences
University of Glasgow
Professor Sara Carter is vice-principal and head of the College of Social
Sciences at the University of Glasgow, a board member of South of Scotland
Enterprise and of the Campaign for Social Science, and co-founder and board
member of Women's Enterprise Scotland. She is also a former member of the UK
Government’s Women’s Enterprise Taskforce, the Council of Economic Advisers to
the First Minister of Scotland and former co-chair of the British Bankers’
Association Diversity & Inclusion Council. A professor of entrepreneurship, her
work focuses on the attitudes and experiences of the small business sector.


SESSIONS

Day 2: 1 Nov, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0   (1 hour)
How big business is driving the sustainable revolution - Moderator

Just 100 global fossil fuel producers are responsible for 71 per cent of the
world’s greenhouse gas emissions over the past three decades. Ensuring accurate,
timely and effective monitoring and disclosure of these emissions will be
central to forging a green economy in the 21st century. With the support of
government and society, what role can higher education play in holding these
companies accountable and driving down emissions?

This panel will review innovative ways in which more than 1,000 businesses, with
the support of their communities and driven by research and innovation from
higher education and incentives from government, have collectively set some
US$23 trillion worth of emissions-reduction goals that line up with the Paris
Agreement.

Kelvin Gallery
Day 2: 1 Nov, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM GMT +0   (1 hour)
Summary session: Sustainable cities and communities

This session will bring together key themes and actions from across the
sustainable cities and communities track and ask what the key actions and next
steps are to ensure impact.

Kelvin Gallery

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