BSR Members Only
Date and Time
April 15, 2025
2:00 pm-3:00 pm
EDT
Location
Webinar
This event is for BSR members only. Members, please log in to register.
Join BSR and SBTi for a webinar to have an early look at the Corporate Net-Zero Standard Revision. During the webinar, we will dig into why the Standard is being revised, the objectives for the revision, the expected development and consultation process and timeline, as well as the key proposed changes from the existing standard.
We will wrap the webinar with a facilitated Q&A, a great opportunity for BSR members to ask questions. This webinar will prepare you to submit comments in the public consultation process. The SBTi consultation is open from March 18th until June 1st.
Additional resources: Corporate Net Zero Standard Revision Draft and Resources
Scheduled Speakers
- Diana Farmer, North America Regional Lead, SBTi
- Kyra Power, North America Engagement Manager, SBTi
- Nina Hatch, Associate Director, Energy, Extractives, Transport, and Industrials, BSR
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Nina Hatch
Associate Director, Energy, Extractives, Transport, and Industrials, BSR
New York
Nina works with BSR member companies across industries, on climate topics such as climate scenarios, TCFD, and decarbonization and net zero transformation.
Nina also works with companies across industries on developing robust sustainability strategies and conducting materiality assessments, among other topics.
Prior to joining BSR, Nina worked with a mission-driven consumer products company that makes menstrual products for women. There, she helped to create a long-term strategy to establish its leadership in sustainability, social impact, and health. In her early career, Nina worked at an environmental health advocacy firm in Maine and collaborated with industry leaders to remove harmful chemicals from food products. She also worked at a landscape architecture firm, promoting climate resilience through parks in New York City.
Nina holds a Master of Environmental Management from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences from the Yale School of Public Health, and a B.A. in Environmental Policy from Colby College.