TtU’s latest thinking and interviews on the Climate Emergency.
Businesses of all sizes should be in no doubt. The commitments needed to reach Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050 must not be leisurely. You and governments have a few months only to commit, not a comfortable couple of decades.
Many leaders ask our advice on how to make decisions in the fast-changing world of radical uncertainty. It’s not just the pandemic, but we have to take huge decisions with the looming Climate Emergency. Here’s what we tell them.
Dr Vivek Murthy, nominee for US Surgeon General, discusses the key lessons from COVID-19. He says our welfare – and that of our planet - depends on building strong relationships. Then, we can work together at all levels to solve problems.
The net is closing on companies who avoid committing to NetZero. Amber Rudd’s remarks to the Institute for Government’s virtual conference on NetZero.
Liv Garfield’s remarks to ‘Building Back Better – the City’s Role in a Green-led Economic Recovery’ at Gresham College. She is in a race to zero, believes that green must not be an add-on and inspires her staff to think ‘carbon, carbon, carbon’.
The pandemic has upended our world. The climate emergency threatens even worse – and sooner than most believe. Top global voices shared their cutting-edge thinking - and fears – during five days of virtual sessions at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda. TTU’s Founder and Co-Director Nik Gowing analyses the new urgency revealed: how to act on climate as fast as we had to adapt and act on COVID-19 in barely 12 months.
BlackRock Chair & CEO Larry Fink says 2020 was a pivotal year with an extraordinary shift in how investors invested. Much of it has to do with stakeholder capitalism - how a company and its leadership and board are navigating themselves.
In the pandemic it was CEOs all over the world who were the heroes. They pivoted rapidly, not for profit, but to save the world. Marc Benioff’s remarks to the Davos Agenda 2021.
At TTU we highlight cutting edge trends to alert leaders on why they must change how they think. InTent has re-created its SDG Tent as a forum for new business thinking. We re-publish this opening warning from André Hoffmann because of its stark message. No business leader should ignore it.
Stéphane Bancel, CEO of Moderna, on the shift from shareholder to stakeholder, the new critical social responsibility for corporates and the urgent changes in behaviour needed.
The past year brought and accelerated great challenges. It also taught us a great deal on what a new way of leading needs to look like. The B Team CEO Halla Tomasdottir lists new positives after a year from hell.
Dr Rhian-Mari Thomas argues that Green is one of the most exciting, creative and fast growing areas of finance. The skills required to drive the agenda will be increasingly sought after as the global economy shifts to net zero.