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I am trying to change the way we work, the relationship we have our work and the world around us. We live in a complicated world with a lot of noise. But we need to be making decisions now and those decisions will have ramifications for decades. Will we always make the right decisions; no. But are we doing it for the right reasons I would like to say yes to that - speaking from my heart. This is an audible blog on what I am doing and what we as a business are doing. Some could say it is self promotion, it probably is a bit, I am trying to change the world and be a part of the solution BUT it is also my way to articulate where I am and keep a log of it for my future self and maybe others will learn from my mistakes as I am sure there will be loads!!
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This week the IEA used language it has never used before. The Iran War has created the largest oil supply disruption in the history of the global market. Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz have dropped from 20 million barrels per day to a trickle. And the UK's Climate Change Committee just confirmed that delivering net zero costs less than a single fossil fuel price shock.In this video I break down the 10 sustainability stories that every business leader and sustainability professional needs to know this week, ranked by what the world is covering most.Here's what I cover:00:00 Hook00:30 #10 Flexible plastic packaging and the ocean plastic crisis01:10 #9 Africa's energy poverty is getting worse, not better01:50 #8 The UK's first PFAS forever chemicals strategy02:30 #7 Internal carbon fees: 220+ companies, and F&B near the bottom03:10 #6 Beer, hops and why F&B supply chains are under direct climate threat03:50 #5 Biodiversity: $44 trillion of global GDP at risk04:30 #4 US climate policy rollbacks and what they mean for global business05:10 #3 UK nuclear reforms and 160M litres of SAF per reactor05:50 #2 Net zero is cheaper than fossil fuels. The CCC just proved it.06:30 #1 The Iran War and the largest oil supply disruption in global market history07:30 Top 3 mind-blowing environmental facts of the weekIf you work in sustainability, advise organisations on net zero, or lead a business navigating the energy transition, this is your weekly brief. No greenwash. No filler. Just the stories that matter and what they mean in practice.Subscribe so you never miss the weekly round-up.If you want to find out how 51toCarbonZero helps organisations reduce carbon, meet compliance and unlock competitive advantage, visit: https://www.51tocarbonzero.comOr if you're a sustainability consultant or advisor interested in working with our tools and network, take a look at the referral programme: https://www.51tocarbonzero.com/referral/#sustainability #netzero #carbonaccounting #energytransition #climatechange
Energy prices have been falling for renewables for years, so why are your bills still through the roof? The answer comes down to something called fossil pegging, and once you understand it, the whole energy market starts to make more sense.In this video I break down why the price of electricity, whether it comes from wind, solar or gas, is still largely set by the cost of gas. It's a structural quirk of how energy markets were designed, and it has massive implications for how we think about the transition to net zero.If you work in sustainability or advise organisations on energy strategy, this is one of those topics that comes up constantly, and getting your head around it helps you give better advice and challenge some of the greenwash around cheap renewables.Subscribe if you want plain English takes on the topics that actually matter in sustainability.Learn more about 51toCarbonZero: https://www.51tocarbonzero.com#SustainabilityStrategy #NetZero #EnergyPrices #CarbonAccounting #FossilFuels
Stay to the end — because this week I've got three facts that will genuinely stop you in your tracks. Number one especially. Trust me, you won't have heard this one before. Every week I go through the sustainability and climate stories that actually matter to business leaders, and this week one story connects almost everything on the list. The Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz crisis is driving oil above $100 a barrel, cutting off humanitarian aid routes, accelerating food insecurity, and handing fossil fuel sceptics a political moment they will not waste. For anyone building a net zero strategy or managing ESG risk right now, this is not background noise. This is the story. But it is not the only one. We cover ten stories in total this week, from the UK's Climate Change Committee confirming that reaching net zero costs less than managing a single fossil fuel price crisis, to the EU Emissions Trading System coming under real pressure, to AI-driven chip shortages hitting supply chains in ways that are starting to touch sustainability budgets. And then we get to the three facts. Tehran's water canals catching fire. More than a billion people experiencing climate-influenced temperatures every single day this winter. And extreme dry years in Iran now ten times more likely than before industrialisation. A nuclear-capable nation is running out of water. That is not on the front page. But it should be. If you work in sustainability, advise organisations on net zero strategy, or lead a business that is trying to understand what any of this means in practice, this channel is for you. Subscribe if you want to stay ahead of the stories that actually matter. And if you want to be part of a network of sustainability professionals and consultants, drop a comment below or visit https://www.51tocarbonzero.com to find out more about what we do. We also have a referral programme for consultants and advisors who want to work with us: https://www.51tocarbonzero.com/referral/#NetZero #Sustainability #CarbonAccounting #ClimateStrategy #ESG
Stay with me to the end, because I’ll share how a single parrot species that can barely fly is suddenly having a baby boom while TV news quietly talks less and less about the climate crisis.In this weekly climate news breakdown, I walk through the biggest signals sustainability professionals, consultants and business leaders should be paying attention to right now. From political attacks on ESG alliances to tightening reporting standards and growing scrutiny of net zero claims, the landscape around climate strategy and carbon accounting is shifting quickly.If you work in sustainability, advise companies on climate strategy, or help organisations with decarbonisation, these trends matter. They shape how net zero strategies are built, how carbon markets are used, and how climate claims stand up to regulators and investors.In this video I cover:• Why climate journalism is rapidly moving from TV into podcasts and video• The growing legal risk around net zero claims and greenwash• Political pressure on ESG alliances like SBTi and CDP• Why companies should build climate strategies that work even if policy changes• What public opinion in the UK really thinks about net zero• The truth behind the so called greenlash against climate policy• The structural problems facing carbon offsets and voluntary carbon markets• Why carbon pricing and ETS revenues could actually help industry decarbonise• How new reporting rules and SBTi tools are tightening corporate climate targets• Why renewables keep growing because of economics, not politicsI also share three surprising environmental facts hidden inside everyday news stories, including the remarkable recovery of the kākāpō, a rare flightless parrot whose population has grown dramatically thanks to conservation efforts.My goal with these weekly updates is simple. Cut through the noise and help sustainability professionals understand what actually matters for net zero strategy, carbon accounting and real world decarbonisation.If you work in sustainability or advise organisations on climate action, consider joining the network of professionals collaborating around practical net zero delivery.Learn more about the platform here:https://www.51tocarbonzero.comIf you are a sustainability consultant or advisor, you can also explore the referral programme here:https://www.51tocarbonzero.com/referral/Subscribe for weekly climate signals, practical net zero insights and honest conversations about what is really happening in sustainability.#NetZero #Sustainability #CarbonAccounting #ClimateStrategy #Decarbonisation
Recent geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz demonstrate how energy security directly impacts business risk for companies with £50M+ turnover. This video explores how Operation Epic Fury and fossil fuel litigation strategies are accelerating the business case for sustainability. Learn why forward-thinking companies are cutting exposure to volatile fossil fuels and building credible net zero roadmaps as core financial strategy—not just CSR. Essential viewing for business leaders navigating today's complex energy landscape.
Three mind-blowing environmental facts and ten major climate signals that sustainability professionals need to understand this week.If you work in sustainability, climate strategy, carbon accounting or net zero planning, the pace of change right now is intense. In this video I break down the biggest sustainability developments shaping business decisions, from Scope 3 pressure and climate finance shifts to the exploding energy demand from AI and data centres.Stay with me to the end because I share three surprising environmental facts from this week’s news, including why the growth of AI could be reshaping energy systems and why coffee production could face dramatic disruption.In this weekly sustainability round-up I cover:• Why new net zero rules and carbon accounting standards are reshaping corporate climate targets• The collision between AI growth, data centres and electricity grid capacity• Why clean power PPAs and carbon capture projects are facing new financing challenges• How climate finance is evolving, from fossil fuel exposure to debt-for-nature swaps• The race to upgrade energy grids, storage and flexibility as electrification accelerates• Why circular economy thinking and nature-positive strategies are moving into core business planning• How companies are tackling Scope 3 emissions by transforming supply chains• Why leadership, skills and governance are becoming the real test of net zero delivery• How logistics, airports and ecommerce players are building net zero operations• What climate-driven crop shocks mean for food and beverage supply chainsI also share three standout environmental facts that reveal just how fast climate, technology and business strategy are colliding.I’m currently speaking with business leaders and sustainability experts for research. If you work in food and beverage, media, marketing, advertising, or any organisation with turnover above £50m, I would love to hear from you.If you’re a sustainability professional looking for practical ways to deliver net zero strategies and manage Scope 3 emissions more effectively, explore what we’re building athttps://www.51tocarbonzero.comAnd if you advise organisations on climate strategy, you can learn more about our referral programme for sustainability professionals here:https://www.51tocarbonzero.com/referral/Subscribe for weekly insights on net zero strategy, Scope 3 emissions, carbon accounting and the real signals shaping sustainability.⏰ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Intro - Why these 13 matter0:45 Net-zero rules shifting 2:15 AI vs Grid reality check3:40 Clean energy deals wobble5:20 Climate finance evolution6:45 Infrastructure race8:10 Nature & circularity board-level9:45 Scope 3 supply chains11:20 Leadership differentiators12:40 Transport decarbonisation14:00 Food system risks15:30 🔥 3 MIND-BLOWING FACTS17:00 BUSINESS ACTION PLAN (Fact #13)#NetZero #Sustainability #Scope3 #CarbonAccounting #ClimateStrategyWill Richardson | 51 to Carbon Zero
In this video I start with a simple trick: I click my fingers and make a bottle of water with a giraffe on it “disappear”.It’s a light‑hearted way to make a serious point.Too much sustainability talk assumes that climate impact can vanish just because we’ve written a target, launched a campaign or added “net zero” to a slide deck. But emissions only fall when the real economy changes – when we change trucks, land use, supply chains and everyday business decisions.In the video I talk about the kind of work I see inside organisations that genuinely moves the needle on global environmental reduction:Decarbonising heavy fleets with electric food‑waste trucks and low‑emission vehiclesRethinking land and food systems to cut emissions while building resilienceInvesting in regenerative agriculture, biodiversity and renewable energy on estatesFacing uncomfortable data (like real‑world plug‑in hybrid performance) and changing strategy as a resultThis is where sustainability stops being a report and becomes a business strategy.If you’re working on:Net zero roadmapsESG and sustainability strategyDecarbonising logistics or operationsRegenerative farming and land management…I think you’ll find some useful perspective – and hopefully a bit of encouragement that you’re not alone.I’m Will Richardson, founder of Green Element Group and a senior leader at 51 to Carbon Zero. For nearly two decades I’ve been helping organisations integrate environmental responsibility into profitable business models.If you’d like to connect or explore how we can accelerate your sustainability and net zero journey, feel free to reach out.Chapters (if you want them):00:00 The disappearing bottle trick01:10 Why “magic” sustainability doesn’t work03:00 Real examples from fleets, land and supply chains07:30 Facing uncomfortable climate data10:00 Turning ambition into practical action
From US climate policy rollbacks to China's clean energy revolution, this week's sustainability insights reveal critical challenges and opportunities for corporate leaders.In this episode: ⏰ 00:01 Introduction and overview ⚖️ 00:30 Trump repeals landmark US climate ruling 🔋 01:15 Global renewables surge in China, Africa & UK 🌊 02:05 Climate risk enters core business agenda 💻 02:45 Data centers & AI face environmental scrutiny 🌾 03:30 Food & farming policy developments 📊 04:15 Sustainable marketing regulations 🥛 05:00 Plant-based trends and regulations 💰 05:45 Corporate climate leadership & finance 🤖 06:30 AI in business & labor markets 🔋 07:15 Critical minerals & energy security 🤯 08:00 3 MIND-BLOWING environmental facts you won't believe!#SustainabilityInsights #BusinessStrategy #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #NetZero #CorporateSustainability #EnvironmentalNewsJoin my research interviews on sustainability leadership! Comment below or DM to participate and receive the full research findings. or visit this page - https://www.51tocarbonzero.com/referral/
Discover the 10 most critical sustainability trends transforming business strategy in 2026. From AI's skyrocketing energy demands to the future of corporate climate activism, this video breaks down what business leaders need to know about the rapidly evolving sustainability landscape.🔑 KEY INSIGHTS COVERED: • How AI and data centers are creating unprecedented energy and water demands • Why companies are adopting insurance-style thinking for climate risk • The circular economy imperative as global waste projections soar • Biodiversity loss as an emerging board-level business risk • Practical applications of regenerative agriculture in major supply chains • New sustainability reporting standards affecting £50M+ organizations • The evolution from ESG virtue signaling to authentic value creation • Innovations in clean energy storage and local power solutions • The economic realities challenging alternative protein adoption • Strategies for maintaining climate action amid growing "net-zero fatigue"⚡ STAY TO THE END for three shocking environmental facts that demonstrate the urgency of our climate challenges, including why Winter Olympics now rely entirely on artificial snow, Australia's growing wildfire vulnerability, and the critical importance of vanishing wetlands.Want to join our community of sustainability experts? Learn about our referral program and earn commissions while connecting with like-minded professionals passionate about creating sustainable business solutions. (Krisp)#SustainabilityTrends #ClimateAction #BusinessStrategy #RenewableEnergy #CircularEconomy #NetZero #CorporateSustainability #ESG #RegenerativeAgriculture #ClimateRisk
"I can't wait to get to number six. Um, it's exciting. All about advertising!" Welcome to Weekly Insights – top 10 game-changing updates for organizations over £50m turnover, focused on food & beverage (F&B), media, marketing & advertising. From Europe's climate litigation surge ⚖️ to AI-driven gas power risks ⚡, weak supermarket plans 📉, regenerative ag 🌱, climate tech booms 🧠, greenwashing crackdowns 🚫, SBTi tightening 🚗, impact economics 📈, oceans/biodiversity 🌊, and brand stories like Oatly ⭐.Relevance for UK/EU retailers, brands, digital platforms & more – turn risks into ROI! Here's the breakdown:0:00 - Hook & Intro0:30 - #1: Europe Climate Policy Litigation1:15 - #2: Gas Power + AI Demand Surge2:00 - #3: Supermarkets' Weak Climate Plans2:45 - #4: Regenerative Agriculture Scale-Up3:30 - #5: Climate Tech & AI Efficiency4:15 - #6: Greenwashing Advertising Rules5:00 - #7: SBTi Sector Net-Zero Standards5:45 - #8: Climate Risk Economics6:30 - #9: Oceans & Biodiversity Tech7:15 - #10: Brand Sustainability StoriesPerfect for sustainability pros, boards & net zero strategists. Which insight hits your sector? Comment below! 👇At 51 to Carbon Zero & Green Element Group, we help £50m+ orgs deliver.Book a chat: https://calendly.com/51tocarbonzero/will-richardson-pending-ambassadorSubscribe for weekly drops! #Sustainability2026 #NetZero #FoodBeverage #MediaMarketing #ClimateTech
In this week's insights, Will Richardson from 51 to Carbon Zero breaks down the top 10 sustainability developments affecting organizations with £50M+ turnover. Discover how the UK National Wealth Fund is investing £100B in green infrastructure by 2031, the record-breaking $2.3T global clean energy investment in 2025, and the North Sea's transformation into the world's largest clean energy hub. Learn about corporate climate transition budgets, AI as an energy efficiency lever, and how greenwashing fears are stalling action. Essential viewing for sustainability leaders in food & beverage, media, and large corporations navigating the evolving ESG landscape. Stay ahead of tightening reporting regulations and emerging nature-based priorities discussed at Davos.#WeeklyInsights #Sustainability #GreenInvestment #ClimateAction #ESG #RenewableEnergy #CorporateSustainability #CleanEnergy #NetZero
Will Richardson, head of networks at 51 to Carbon Zero and founder of the UK's first Bcorp sustainability consultancy, as he reveals how sustainability professionals can amplify their impact while creating new revenue streams. With 25+ years of climate leadership experience, Will introduces a game-changing referral network that offers:• 10% commission on referrals (averaging £3,000+ each) • Co-hosted webinars and speaking opportunities • Collaborative projects with like-minded professionals • AI-powered tools to measure, reduce and report emissionsDiscover how to transform sustainability challenges into collective impact and profitable opportunities. As one ambassador says, "Every conversation is easier when your clients love your partners." Turn climate action into shared success today!#Sustainability #ClimateAction #PassiveIncome #BusinessNetwork #CarbonZero
Redefining success for sustainability leaders starts here! This video explores how we can change the world together by building a strong ambassador network focused on collaboration, community, and impact. Sustainability professionals often face challenges like environmental issues, climate change, and biodiversity loss—topics that demand urgent action. This initiative offers opportunities to connect, share unique skill sets, and earn income through referrals, all while driving meaningful change. Free energy, solar cells, and renewable energy could be the keys to the future, and working together ensures we’re equipped to make a difference. Watch, comment on what you think, and take action now to join a movement that’s reshaping the narrative for sustainability leaders. Your impact matters—let’s create a sustainable future today!#sustainability #sustainabilityleaders #sustainabilityprofessionals #collaboration #networkingsustainability, sustainability leaders, sustainability professionals, collaboration, networking, ambassador network, impact, community building, referrals, joint projects, webinars, speaking events, income generation, professional growth, skill sharing, environmental impact, social responsibility, sustainable development, career in sustainability, network of professionals, leadership in sustainability, sustainable businesses, sustainability initiatives, green jobs
A trailblazer in sustainability for over 25 years, Will Richardson has dedicated his career to driving meaningful, measurable progress for people and planet. As part of the senior leadership team at 51 to Carbon Zero, Will is focused on accelerating the world’s transition to a net zero economy—helping leading organisations turn sustainability ambition into accountable action.At 51 to Carbon Zero, Will and his team empower global brands to navigate the complexities of decarbonisation with clarity, precision, and confidence. The organisation’s intelligent platform combines best-in-class measurement, strategic planning, and transparent governance, enabling businesses to move beyond pledges toward verified performance. Together, the expert advisory team and data-driven technology deliver transformation that strengthens brand trust, engages employees, and drives long-term value creation.Before joining 51 to Carbon Zero, Will founded Green Element Group, where he pioneered the integration of environmental consultancy and carbon accounting technology to make sustainability strategies accessible, transparent, and commercially sound. Under his leadership, Green Element became the first UK-based environmental consultancy certified as a B Corp, twice recognised among the Top 50 sustainability consultancies, and established itself as a global innovator in carbon management solutions.Beyond boardrooms and platforms, Will remains committed to inspiring action across industries and communities. As co-host of the Sustainability Solved podcast, he engages global innovators and changemakers to share practical, evidence-based strategies that demystify climate action for every organisation.Will’s mission—aligned with 51 to Carbon Zero’s vision—is clear: to empower businesses to thrive by making sustainability measurable, manageable, and meaningful.
A trailblazer in sustainability for over 25 years, Will Richardson has dedicated his career to driving meaningful, measurable progress for people and planet. As part of the senior leadership team at 51 to Carbon Zero, Will is focused on accelerating the world’s transition to a net zero economy—helping leading organisations turn sustainability ambition into accountable action.At 51 to Carbon Zero, Will and his team empower global brands to navigate the complexities of decarbonisation with clarity, precision, and confidence. The organisation’s intelligent platform combines best-in-class measurement, strategic planning, and transparent governance, enabling businesses to move beyond pledges toward verified performance. Together, the expert advisory team and data-driven technology deliver transformation that strengthens brand trust, engages employees, and drives long-term value creation.Before joining 51 to Carbon Zero, Will founded Green Element Group, where he pioneered the integration of environmental consultancy and carbon accounting technology to make sustainability strategies accessible, transparent, and commercially sound. Under his leadership, Green Element became the first UK-based environmental consultancy certified as a B Corp, twice recognised among the Top 50 sustainability consultancies, and established itself as a global innovator in carbon management solutions.Beyond boardrooms and platforms, Will remains committed to inspiring action across industries and communities. As co-host of the Sustainability Solved podcast, he engages global innovators and changemakers to share practical, evidence-based strategies that demystify climate action for every organisation.Will’s mission—aligned with 51 to Carbon Zero’s vision—is clear: to empower businesses to thrive by making sustainability measurable, manageable, and meaningful.
A trailblazer in sustainability for over 25 years, Will Richardson has dedicated his career to driving meaningful, measurable progress for people and planet. As part of the senior leadership team at 51 to Carbon Zero, Will is focused on accelerating the world’s transition to a net zero economy—helping leading organisations turn sustainability ambition into accountable action.At 51 to Carbon Zero, Will and his team empower global brands to navigate the complexities of decarbonisation with clarity, precision, and confidence. The organisation’s intelligent platform combines best-in-class measurement, strategic planning, and transparent governance, enabling businesses to move beyond pledges toward verified performance. Together, the expert advisory team and data-driven technology deliver transformation that strengthens brand trust, engages employees, and drives long-term value creation.Before joining 51 to Carbon Zero, Will founded Green Element Group, where he pioneered the integration of environmental consultancy and carbon accounting technology to make sustainability strategies accessible, transparent, and commercially sound. Under his leadership, Green Element became the first UK-based environmental consultancy certified as a B Corp, twice recognised among the Top 50 sustainability consultancies, and established itself as a global innovator in carbon management solutions.Beyond boardrooms and platforms, Will remains committed to inspiring action across industries and communities. As co-host of the Sustainability Solved podcast, he engages global innovators and changemakers to share practical, evidence-based strategies that demystify climate action for every organisation.Will’s mission—aligned with 51 to Carbon Zero’s vision—is clear: to empower businesses to thrive by making sustainability measurable, manageable, and meaningful.
A trailblazer in sustainability for over 25 years, Will Richardson has dedicated his career to driving meaningful, measurable progress for people and planet. As part of the senior leadership team at 51 to Carbon Zero, Will is focused on accelerating the world’s transition to a net zero economy—helping leading organisations turn sustainability ambition into accountable action.At 51 to Carbon Zero, Will and his team empower global brands to navigate the complexities of decarbonisation with clarity, precision, and confidence. The organisation’s intelligent platform combines best-in-class measurement, strategic planning, and transparent governance, enabling businesses to move beyond pledges toward verified performance. Together, the expert advisory team and data-driven technology deliver transformation that strengthens brand trust, engages employees, and drives long-term value creation.Before joining 51 to Carbon Zero, Will founded Green Element Group, where he pioneered the integration of environmental consultancy and carbon accounting technology to make sustainability strategies accessible, transparent, and commercially sound. Under his leadership, Green Element became the first UK-based environmental consultancy certified as a B Corp, twice recognised among the Top 50 sustainability consultancies, and established itself as a global innovator in carbon management solutions.Beyond boardrooms and platforms, Will remains committed to inspiring action across industries and communities. As co-host of the Sustainability Solved podcast, he engages global innovators and changemakers to share practical, evidence-based strategies that demystify climate action for every organisation.Will’s mission—aligned with 51 to Carbon Zero’s vision—is clear: to empower businesses to thrive by making sustainability measurable, manageable, and meaningful.
A trailblazer in sustainability for over 25 years, Will Richardson has dedicated his career to driving meaningful, measurable progress for people and planet. As part of the senior leadership team at 51 to Carbon Zero, Will is focused on accelerating the world’s transition to a net zero economy—helping leading organisations turn sustainability ambition into accountable action.At 51 to Carbon Zero, Will and his team empower global brands to navigate the complexities of decarbonisation with clarity, precision, and confidence. The organisation’s intelligent platform combines best-in-class measurement, strategic planning, and transparent governance, enabling businesses to move beyond pledges toward verified performance. Together, the expert advisory team and data-driven technology deliver transformation that strengthens brand trust, engages employees, and drives long-term value creation.Before joining 51 to Carbon Zero, Will founded Green Element Group, where he pioneered the integration of environmental consultancy and carbon accounting technology to make sustainability strategies accessible, transparent, and commercially sound. Under his leadership, Green Element became the first UK-based environmental consultancy certified as a B Corp, twice recognised among the Top 50 sustainability consultancies, and established itself as a global innovator in carbon management solutions.Beyond boardrooms and platforms, Will remains committed to inspiring action across industries and communities. As co-host of the Sustainability Solved podcast, he engages global innovators and changemakers to share practical, evidence-based strategies that demystify climate action for every organisation.Will’s mission—aligned with 51 to Carbon Zero’s vision—is clear: to empower businesses to thrive by making sustainability measurable, manageable, and meaningful.
Here is the top 10 environmental news updates pertinent to your industry if it is in a space where you are reducing your environmental impact. #supplychain #environmentalmanagement #riskandopportunity
In this critical analysis, we break down the latest developments in climate risk and supply chain management that every forward-thinking business leader should understand. Learn how billion-dollar climate disasters are reshaping business continuity planning, why methane emissions in your supply chain could undermine your net-zero claims, and how the narrative is shifting from green storytelling to real accountability.Key topics covered: • How climate disasters are becoming "business-as-usual" and what this means for your operations • Why insurers are repricing risk and pushing companies toward resilience investments • The hidden methane risks in supply chains that threaten investor trust • Why robust measurement and verification systems are becoming essential • How boards will be judged on capital allocation alignment with Net Zero pathwaysWhether you're a sustainability expert or business leader committed to reducing environmental impact, this video provides actionable insights on navigating the messy, volatile transition ahead while maintaining credibility with stakeholders.#ClimateRiskManagement #SustainableSupplyChain #NetZeroStrategy #MethaneReduction #ClimateResilience #CorporateClimateAction #Scope3EmissionsConnect with us at 51 to Carbon Zero to learn how we can help your organization become more sustainable while managing climate risks effectively.https://calendly.com/51tocarbonzero/chat-with-will-from-linkedin
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