Date:
06 Nov 2025,
8.00PM – 9.00PM
duration:
1 hr
Location:
Online
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2025-11-6 20:00:00 2025-11-6 21:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Climate Conversation: A global climate response

This is a unique opportunity to hear from a leading engineer contributing to global climate discussions at the highest level. Davide will share insights from his involvement in COP (Conference of the Parties) events and UN agency meetings, where engineering perspectives help shape international policy and climate goals.

You’ll get a behind-the-scenes view of how climate engineering is represented on the world stage and how the WFEO works to influence decision-making and drive collaboration across borders.

Don’t miss this chance to hear about engineering’s role in building a sustainable world.

Held in the evening to bridge the time difference with the UK, this truly global event brings together host Richard Templer, Chief Executive of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau, and presenter Davide Stronati, Chair of the WGCC.

You’ll have the chance to ask Davide a question at the end of the webinar, or you can send them in advance to eleanor.laban@engineeringnz.org.

Proudly supported by EECA.

Presenter information

Davide Stronati is Chair of the Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change (part of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations) and Director of Sustainability at the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).

He is the chair or member of multiple organisations including:

  • panel chair for the Institution of Civil Engineers Sustainability Leadership Team
  • member of the MSc Management Business Advisory Board at Imperial College Business School
  • member of the Planning Committee on Global Sustainability, American Society of Civil Engineers
  • member of the Standard Committee of SuRe, Standards for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure at the Global Infrastructure Basel in Switzerland
  • member of the UN Global Compact network UK Advisory Group.

 

Online Engineering New Zealand hello@engineeringnz.org

Join us for a special evening webinar: Engineering a global climate response with Davide Stronati – Chair of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations’ (WFEO) Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change (WGCC).

This is a unique opportunity to hear from a leading engineer contributing to global climate discussions at the highest level. Davide will share insights from his involvement in COP (Conference of the Parties) events and UN agency meetings, where engineering perspectives help shape international policy and climate goals.

You’ll get a behind-the-scenes view of how climate engineering is represented on the world stage and how the WFEO works to influence decision-making and drive collaboration across borders.

Don’t miss this chance to hear about engineering’s role in building a sustainable world.

Held in the evening to bridge the time difference with the UK, this truly global event brings together host Richard Templer, Chief Executive of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau, and presenter Davide Stronati, Chair of the WGCC.

You’ll have the chance to ask Davide a question at the end of the webinar, or you can send them in advance to eleanor.laban@engineeringnz.org.

Proudly supported by EECA.

Presenter information

Davide Stronati is Chair of the Working Group on Engineering and Climate Change (part of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations) and Director of Sustainability at the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).

He is the chair or member of multiple organisations including:

  • panel chair for the Institution of Civil Engineers Sustainability Leadership Team
  • member of the MSc Management Business Advisory Board at Imperial College Business School
  • member of the Planning Committee on Global Sustainability, American Society of Civil Engineers
  • member of the Standard Committee of SuRe, Standards for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure at the Global Infrastructure Basel in Switzerland
  • member of the UN Global Compact network UK Advisory Group.