Event Description
Online registration
is closed. To register, email Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbars.org.
In November, the 2022 United Nations
Climate Change Conference known as COP27 was held in Sharm El-Sheikh,
Egypt. There was a strong Minnesota presence at COP27. Join us for an
exciting panel of Minnesota COP27 attendees from business, local government,
education and the public interest sector. The panel will discuss: what is COP27,
what did it accomplish and what must happen next. They will also explore what
may come next in the international effort to address climate change and how that
may affect Minnesota citizens and businesses.
Panelists:
J. Drake Hamilton, Senior Director of Science Policy,
Fresh Energy
Patrick Hamilton, Director of Climate Change, Energy and the
Environment, Science Museum of Minnesota
Honorable Mayor Elizabeth B. Kautz
of Burnsville, MN
Amanda Yates, Director, Global Sustainability – Strategy
& Engagement, 3M
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit | Event Code: 478529
Cost:
ENRE Section Member: $25
Member, not in the ENRE Section: $35
Non-Member: $45
Law Student &
New Admittee:
FREE
Registration Deadline: January 9, 2023. To register after that time, email the program
manager.
Remote Participation: Remote instructions will be
emailed to you the day prior to the event.
Payments/Cancellations:
Please register
online or over the phone by credit card whenever possible. If
you must pay by check, please use this
registration form . Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy
.
Covid-19: We are currently following CDC
guidelines for Covid-19. For more information, please visit our website
.
Accommodations: We are committed
to creating an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully.
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please
notify the program manager with at least 72 hours notice prior
to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations.
Thank you.
Program Manager: Tram Nguyen | tnguyen@mnbars.org | 612-278-6316