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In ERM's podcast, host Mark Lee - Director of The Sustainability Institute by ERM - speaks with some of the most innovative and boundary-pushing minds in the field examining the connections necessary to make sustainable business a reality - across sectors and systems, and up and down organizations. Topics cover the breadth of the sustainability agenda, including net zero, nature positive, biodiversity, equity, resources and frameworks, and more.

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In our seventeenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Coy Garrison, Partner at international law firm, Steptoe, and Beth Wyke, Partner, Corporate Assurance at ERM CVS, about how companies can prepare for the new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) climate disclosure rules. Their conversation covers:Reporting boundaries and scope of the SEC climate rulesInteroperability of the SEC rules and other disclosure regulations worldwideHow to approach climate and wider sustainability assurancePotential impacts of legal challenges to the SEC rules
In our sixteenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Amy Rosenthal, Senior Global Director for Conservation Initiatives at leading satellite imagery provider, Planet, and Michael Mangiante, Global Climate Risk Lead at ERM, about how nature mapping and data analytics can enable companies and governments to operationalize their nature strategies. Their conversation covers:How to use satellite data to enable nature stewardship and disclosureIdentifying and taking action against nature crimesMonitoring and verification of nature restoration projects
In our fifteenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Mirela Atanasiu, Executive Director and Head of Unit Operations at the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, a public-private partnership supporting research and innovation in hydrogen technologies in Europe, and David Hart, Global Hydrogen Lead at ERM, about how to accelerate the hydrogen economy. Their conversation covers:Research and development to improve hydrogen technologyPrivate-public partnerships to decarbonize heavy industryProduction and use cases for hydrogen across the globe
In our fourteenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Emily McKenzie, Technical Director at the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), and Matt Haddon, Global Leader, Biodiversity, Water & Nature at ERM, about the latest developments in nature disclosure and how companies are responding. Their conversation covers:How C-suite execs are using TNFD to understand nature risks and opportunitiesImproving data gathering and analysis to support nature management and disclosureExpectations for the upcoming COP16 Biodiversity Conference in Colombia Related links:Sustainable Connections Podcast: Building nature into business strategy (erm.com)
In our thirteenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Mardi McBrien, Chief of Strategic Affairs & Capacity Building, IFRS Foundation, and Rob LaCount, North America Climate Change Advisory Lead, ERM, about aligning sustainability-related disclosure standards and integrating financial and sustainability accounting within companies.Their conversation covers:•            Evolving sustainability-related disclosure regulations•            Upskilling finance and sustainability professionals to implement International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Standards•            How to harness sustainability reporting to improve business performanceRelated links: ISSB's first act (sustainability.com)IFRS - ISSB: Frequently Asked Questions
In our twelfth episode, Mark Lee talks to Bruce Douglas, CEO, Global Renewables Alliance, and Dylan Mitchell, Global Commercial Director of Renewables at ERM, about how to triple global renewable energy capacity to at least 11,000 GW by 2030 to meet global climate targets. Their conversation covers:Accelerating grid transformation to connect renewable energyPermitting innovation to scale renewables fasterCross-sector learning and collaboration across the renewables value chainRelated links:3xRenewables – Global Renewables Alliance
In our eleventh episode, Mark Lee talks to Adam Brennan, Group Director of Sustainability at global seafood processor and manufacturer Thai Union, and Yulia Dobrolyubova, Corporate Sustainability and Climate Change Lead, Asia at ERM, about how to tackle global seafood sustainability and achieve sustainable fisheries. Their conversation covers:Defining environmental and social criteria for sustainable fisheriesMethods to improve supply chain traceability and data qualityHow to implement climate and nature targets in the seafood sector
In our tenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Mariana Rocha, Senior Investor Relations Manager at mining firm Vale, and Jonathan Molyneux, Head of ESG Strategy, Mining & Metals at ERM, to discuss how to engage with and respond to investors on ESG issues. Their conversation covers:Responding to investors' ESG concernsRaising capital to expand critical minerals productionMoving from ESG risk management to an ESG-driven growth strategy
In our ninth episode, Mark Lee is joined by Ken Mehlman, Global Head of Public Affairs at global investment firm KKR and Co-head of KKR Global Impact fund, and Sabine Hoefnagel, Global Leader of Sustainability & Risk at ERM, to discuss the evolving business case for ESG.Their conversation covers:The financial impacts of ESG for companies and investorsHow to interpret and respond to the ESG backlashInvestor expectations of C-suite leadership on ESG
In our eighth episode, Mark Lee is joined by Candice Brenet, Head of Sustainability, and Antoine Bateman, Sustainability Senior Manager, at Ardian and Michael Eisenberg, Partner, ESG Services, at ERM to discuss private market impact investment strategies and evolving trends, with a focus on scaling energy transition and decarbonization investments. Their conversation covers:How to measure and manage impact in private market investmentsEngaging investors and companies to accelerate and scale impact Integrating impact and decarbonization strategies across investment portfolios.Related link:Private Market Impact Investing: A Turning Point | World Economic Forum (weforum.org) - authored by Michael Eisenberg Navigating ESG data scarcity challenges in Private Markets (sustainability.com)
In our seventh episode, Mark Lee talks to Julie Moorad, Senior Manager, Global Climate Action at Salesforce, and Caitlin Brown, Senior Consultant at ERM, about how businesses can better assess and respond to their nature-related risks and opportunities. Their conversation covers:Creating a nature positive business strategyIntegrating nature into corporate climate actionHow to apply the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework to understand business risk and opportunityRelated links: Salesforce Nature Positive StrategyPrepare to LEAP: Updates to the TNFD framework and planning for the future - SustainAbility Institute by ERM briefing 
In our sixth episode, Mark Lee talks to Nikki Bartlett, Chief Impact Officer at CDP, and Bertrand Millot, Head of Sustainability at global investment group Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), about the ERM Sustainability Institute's latest survey of how investors and companies rate ESG raters and their services. Their conversation covers:How investors use ESG ratings in decision makingCompany strategies to improve ESG ratings performanceThe future evolution of ESG ratingsRelated links:Rate the Raters 2023: ESG Ratings at a Crossroads
In our fifth episode, Mark Lee talks to Jordan Peterson, Principal and Chief Disruptor of Affinity North, an indigenous-owned consultancy, about how companies can better engage with local indigenous communities when developing clean energy and other projects. Their conversation covers:Company strategies to improve engagement with indigenous communitiesHow to include indigenous peoples in the just transitionBuilding indigenous community engagement into project planningMark also speaks with Michael Van Aanhout, Partner at Stratos, an ERM Group company, about how the renewable energy and extractive industries can rebuild trust with local communities.
In our fourth episode, Mark Lee talks to Sandy Nessing, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at American Electric Power, about managing the shift to low carbon energy in the US whilst meeting competing stakeholder demands. Their conversation covers:Ensuring a just transition in communities where AEP decommissions coal plants.Preparing for increasing ESG disclosure requirements.Engaging with investors on corporate climate strategy.Mark also speaks with Margie Flynn, Senior Partner at ERM, about how companies can manage rapidly increasing stakeholder expectations around sustainability. 
In our third episode, Mark Lee talks to Rama Variankaval, Global Head of the Center for Carbon Transition at J.P. Morgan, about how J.P. Morgan will deliver on its commitment to align its financing with global climate goals. Their conversation covers:J.P. Morgan’s work with ERM to create its Carbon Compass, a tool designed to help align its portfolio with the ambition of the Paris Agreement. Strategies for engaging with clients on decarbonization.The impact of US policy on financing the low carbon transition.Mark also speaks with Rob La Count, North America Climate Change Advisory Lead at ERM, about ESG data and priorities for low carbon finance in 2023. Related links:JPMorgan Chase's Carbon Compass
In Episode Two of the Sustainable Connections podcast, Mark Lee talks with Elizabeth Sturcken, Managing Director of Corporate Partnerships at the Environmental Defense Fund and leader of the EDF+Business team, which develops and implements joint projects with leading companies to create environmental change. Join this episode to learn about:EDF's long history and unique approach to collaborating with business to solve sustainability challenges.Recent research by EDF and ERM on what keeps companies from advancing their net zero ambitions more quickly.The types of stakeholder engagement that Elizabeth believes companies need to embrace to thrive in a rapidly decarbonizing world.Mark also speaks with Matt Haddon, ERM's Global Service Lead for Nature, Biodiversity and Water, about his experience working with EDF as well as with ERM clients on net zero obstacles and catalysts.Related links:EDF+BusinessNet Zero: Obstacles and Catalysts for Business Climate Action
In our inaugural podcast episode, Mark Lee sits down with Giulia Carbone, Director of the Natural Climate Solutions Alliance at WBCSD, and Jessica Christianson, Head of sustainability at Bayer Crop Science. Their conversation covers:Natural Climate Solutions and the C-Suite guide recently launched with The Sustainability Institute by ERM;the connection between nature, biodiversity and climate agendas; What quality natural climate solutions look like and the challenges in the vetting process; andHow collaboration is key to the necessary action on climate change and reversing the loss of biodiversity.Mark also speaks with Aiste Brackley, Associate Director of the SustainAbility Institute by ERM, on the the key takeaways from the C-Suite guide and the partnerships that help make the Institute's work possible.
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