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From Rich Gilmore, Chief Executive, Carbon Growth Partners, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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From Doreen Stabinsky, Member, SBTi’s Technical Council: Professor of Global Environmental Politics, College of the Atlantic, Mount Desert, ME, US
From Nicholas Malins-Smith, Cambridge, UK
From Julian Wells, London SE3, UK
From Bruce Lloyd, Emeritus Professor of Strategic Management, London South Bank University, London SE1, UK
From Alfie Pearce-Higgins, Deliveroo and Uber Eats Rider, London SW15, UK
From Marcel Pruwer, Managing Director, International Economic Strategy, Antwerp, Belgium
From Henrietta Billings and Simon Sturgis
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From Ng Teck Hean, High Commissioner, Republic of Singapore, London SW1, UK
From Antonio Foglia, Vice Chair, Banca del Ceresio, Lugano, Switzerland
From Salim Lone, Former Spokesman for Raila Odinga, Kenya’s Prime Minister (2008-2013), Princeton, NJ, US
From Raj Parkash, London W4, UK
From Professor Patrick Diamond, Queen Mary University of London, London E1, UK
From Jennifer Deegan, Cambridge, UK
From Guy Wroble, Denver, CO, US
From Reid Tillman Smith, Vice-President, Foreign Policy, Stand Together, Haverford, PA, US