by deniseyoung | Aug 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
#25 Why we need indigenous expertise for the water crisis The summer of 2022 may go down in history as the moment the world woke up to the global water crisis. So I’m thrilled to introduce today’s conversation with Nigel Crawhall, who heads up the local and indigenous...
by deniseyoung | Mar 23, 2022 | Uncategorized
#22 Behind the scenes of the mega-report on adaptation The latest IPCC report on adaptation is out, and it came out 4 days after Russia invaded Ukraine. If you’re asking yourself: what did I miss? The UN Secretary General described it as “an atlas of human...
by deniseyoung | Dec 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
#21 What’s the climate story for 2022? So, we made it to the end of 2021. That was definitely an achievement. But what will our 2022 story be? I spoke with two brilliant authors about the new stories that are bubbling up on climate change in 2022. And how each...
by deniseyoung | May 21, 2021 | Uncategorized
#18 Sweden’s best-kept secret: Rewiring CEOs for sustainability Since the start of 2021 we’ve seen a race – like an arms race – among companies to announce net zero emissions targets. Great, you might say. But do the leaders of those companies know...
by deniseyoung | May 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
#17 Sustainability under attack: Lessons from Danone Joining me to make sense of the recent dramatic exit of Emmanuel Faber from Danone following a hedge fund attack, are two leading lights of the sustainable business space. Louise Kjellerup Roper is CEO of UK-based...