Blockchain could be the missing link in the renewable energy revolution
Investments in energy efficiency are one quarter what they need to be to stave off the worst effects of climate change. Could blockchain technology bridge the gap?
Chief Sustainability Officer at Dassault Systemes. Leading the company’s sustainability strategy & deployment including the business portfolio and client engagement. Over 20 years of international experience (Hong Kong, Europe, US) leading transformation in public and private environments through sustainable innovation. Working in finance, strategic, executive and senior advisory roles (Rothschild, JPMorgan) related to business transformation (Schneider Electric), financing the energy transition, sustainable finance, energy efficiency, the new energy world and innovation. Prior to Dassault Systemes worked at Schneider Electric, Senior Executive, Global Vice President – Strategic Partnerships. Initiated and ran solutions and platforms for strategic customers as well as digital, institutional, financial and academic partners at a global level. Prior to this, worked in finance at Rothschild, J.P. Morgan and the OECD/International Energy Agency. Authored numerous publications & frequent public speaker. Board member of BSI Economics. PhD in Behavioural Economics from the Sorbonne University in Paris, Master of Science degree in Law and Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE), and BA from McGill University.
Investments in energy efficiency are one quarter what they need to be to stave off the worst effects of climate change. Could blockchain technology bridge the gap?
Cutting global emissions by half by 2050 calls on the full deployment of existing energy efficient potential.
Business as usual is leading us to irreversible climate change