On 14 August 2025, the Greenstat Centre of Excellence in Hydrogen (COE-H) had the honour of hosting Professor Sir Jim Skea CBE FRSE FEI HonFSE, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for an exclusive session on the state of global climate science and the path ahead.
About the Webinar
The IPCC plays a central role in shaping global climate policy by providing rigorous, science-based assessments of climate change. In this webinar, Professor Skea unpacked the key findings of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, explained their direct relevance to the Paris Agreement goals, and highlighted knowledge gaps that must be urgently addressed. He also shared insights into the Seventh Assessment Cycle, setting the stage for the next decade of global climate collaboration.
Key Takeaways
What the IPCC is and how it works.
Key findings from the Sixth Assessment Report critical for achieving net zero emissions and the Paris Agreement.
Where global climate knowledge gaps remain and how they can be addressed.
Plans and priorities for the Seventh Assessment Cycle.
One of the most striking points shared:
“To stay below 1.5°C, global emissions should have been halved during the 2020s. That hasn’t happened. This means 1.5°C is now almost out of reach. Even keeping warming under 2°C will require drastic action in the next decade.”
This urgent message reinforces that every fraction of a degree matters. Beyond 2°C, we face irreversible risks to coral reefs, forests, food security, and future generations.
Why Watch the Replay?
If you are a researcher, policymaker, or clean energy professional working in fields such as green hydrogen, energy transition, and capacity building for net zero emissions, this is a must-watch session. Professor Skea’s decades of leadership in energy innovation, just transition frameworks, and international climate policy offer unique insights to guide today’s action.
Watch the full recording now and join the global conversation on building a just, inclusive, and sustainable energy future.
This powerful session with Rosilena Lindo, Global Energy & Climate Advisor and former National Energy Secretary of Panama, explores why gender equality is at the heart of a just energy transition and how inclusivity can accelerate progress toward net zero emissions by 2050.
Rosilena, a globally recognised leader in renewable energy and climate policy, shares her insights on:
Why the energy transition is only achievable when women and men have equal opportunities inside and outside the sector.
How inclusive innovation drives diversification of sustainable energy technologies.
Why the next five years are critical to consolidating a new sustainable energy sector architecture, demanding radical collaboration.
💡 One point that truly stood out:
“Talent doesn’t have a gender. To triple renewable energy by 2030, we need ALL the talent — women and men — at the table.”
This is a powerful reminder that the energy transition is not just about technology—it’s about people. To build a greener, more just future, we must break biases, open opportunities, and ensure women have equal space in leadership, innovation, and decision-making.
The webinar also highlights how green hydrogen, renewable energy jobs, and capacity building can unlock opportunities for millions—if equality and inclusivity are embedded at every step.
👉 Watch the full recording now and be part of the global clean energy community shaping a just and sustainable future.
As the aviation sector works toward ambitious net-zero targets, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of aviation decarbonization. Greenstat, in collaboration with SkyNRG, hosted this timely webinar on 18 July 2025, featuring Marlotte Mohr, Project Lead Advisory at SkyNRG, who shared key insights from the SAF Market Outlook 2025 report.
This comprehensive session explored the latest forecasts on global SAF demand and production capacity, the technological pathways required to scale supply, and the critical role of policy, investment, and corporate commitments in accelerating adoption. Participants also gained a deeper understanding of how SAF is produced and its impact on the transition to low-emission aviation.
With her extensive advisory experience across leading airlines, fuel producers, and corporates, Marlotte provided data-driven perspectives on building scalable SAF supply chains and the future role of SAF within the global energy transition.
Download SAF Market Outlook 2025 report: SkyNRG & ICF release Sustainable Aviation Fuel Market Outlook 2025 – SkyNRG
Watch the full replay below to gain valuable insights into the future of sustainable aviation fuels and their relevance for researchers, policymakers, and energy professionals.
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