
Governing environmental risk in an era of geopolitical instability
Global boardrooms face a world defined by cascading crises. Geopolitical rivalry, inflationary pressures, supply chain disruption and energy insecurity dominate their agendas.
Emily has over 25 years experience in supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy working with leaders from business, government, and civil society and within specific industry sectors to collaborate on solutions to tackle climate change.
She was previously the Head of Climate Initiatives at the World Economic Forum and is a Fellow of Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.
Global boardrooms face a world defined by cascading crises. Geopolitical rivalry, inflationary pressures, supply chain disruption and energy insecurity dominate their agendas.
According to a recent study, only 29% of corporate boards "completely agree that they have sufficient knowledge to effectively challenge management on sustainability plans and ambitions a...
Responsible for nearly one-third of carbon emissions, the heavy industry sectors have a vital role to play in keeping global warming to well below 2˚C - and we know how to do it. Dependin...
Climate warriors come in all shapes and sizes these days. While the popular image of environmental activists persists, increasingly they are being joined by grey-suited businessmen and wo...
The outcomes from a challenging two weeks of negotiations at this year’s climate conference (the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chang...
Une lettre ouverte, envoyée aujourd'hui par la coalition des dirigeants engagés en faveur du climat du Forum, a beaucoup d’importance pour deux raisons. Premièrement, avec 50 PDG mondiaux...
An open letter, sent today by the Forum’s Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, is significant for two reasons. Firstly, with 50 global CEOs running organizations with a combined annual revenu...
El último informe del panel científico de las Naciones Unidas sobre el cambio climático presenta una imagen funesta, como se predijo, de las consecuencias del cambio climático.
The latest report from the United Nations’ scientific panel on climate change paints a dire picture, as predicted, of the consequences of climate change.
Is a carbon-neutral world possible by 2050? Yes. Will it happen? Again, yes. No politician will be able to ignore the social and economic pressures as climate impacts become more severe -...
La réalité du changement climatique commence à avoir un goût amer. Les conditions météorologiques extrêmes ne sont plus une prédiction ; elles constituent la réalité d’aujourd’hui. Des me...
The reality of climate change is starting to bite. More extreme weather conditions are no longer a prediction – they are real and they are happening today. Action is needed to prevent the...
The United Nations' Climate Change Conference kicked off in Bonn today, formally called the 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP23). Official business is about how to implement the Paris A...
After just five months in power, the new President of the US has done it. He has ripped up the most powerful demonstration of collective and responsible global citizenship that the world ...
Global business leaders representing companies with US$4.9 trillion in assets under management and US$700 billion in revenue have joined together to urge G20 governments to formally accep...













