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IPCC scientists have warned that a 1.5 degrees Celsius rise in temperatures is a crucial threshold for avoiding the most dangerous and irreversible effects of climate change. 

 

To prevent the planet from passing the point of no return, this is the defining decade.

Ms. Katherine Ho

ESG Director, Rotary Club of Braemar Hill

Graduated at the University of Toronto with a Specialist degree in Sociology, Katherine Ho is the PPE (Preserve Planet Earth) Director of Rotary Club of Braemar Hill, working to drive social impact along with sustainability elements to the communities. She has years of experience in the Private Wealth industry, and subsequently transitioned to the sustainable finance field. Currently, she is with a public organisation promoting ESG and Green Finance. Katherine is committed to fostering youth education on ESG and animal advocacy in the future.


Sustainability Tips from Katherine:

  1. Less is more and put the "LOHAS" idea into practise. 

All Sessions by Ms. Katherine Ho

2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Round Table 1

Exploring the Role of NGO in Driving Social and Environmental Change through Investment

In this session, Katherine will explore how NGOs can leverage their resources and influence to make a positive impact on society and the environment. Katherine will discuss the strategies and approaches that NGOs can use to drive meaningful change through investment. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and engage in a thought-provoking conversation on the power of NGOs in creating a better world.

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