

Experts agree we need a wide variety of tools to stabilize our climate: from eliminating superpollutants to restoring nature to advancing permanent carbon removal technology. But what is the best way for forward-thinking companies to combine these levers into a single program, given the diverse price points and timelines for impact? What does an optimal ‘climate portfolio’ look like? And what claims can & should companies make about their footprints?
Join us for a candid panel conversation with leading practitioners who are putting this work into practice. Hannah Bebbington Valori, Head of Deployment at Frontier, will moderate a discussion with Randy Spock, Head of Carbon Credits and Removals at Google, Julia Strong, Executive Director of the Symbiosis Coalition, Erik Hansen, Chief Sustainability Officer at Workday, and Taylor Wright, Head of Operational Sustainability at JPMorganChase.
Generously hosted by Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe
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Constructing a modern climate portfolio: The complementary roles of superpollutants, nature, and permanent carbon removal is a free independent taking place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 at San Francisco. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 89 people have registered out of 89 spots. The event runs for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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