The Aftermath of the Post-COVID Era
Experts from a cross-section of economics will discuss the potential paths that global economies will face in their transition to the Net Zero Global Economy in the aftermath of COVID-19.
Experts from a cross-section of economics will discuss the potential paths that global economies will face in their transition to the Net Zero Global Economy in the aftermath of COVID-19.
This online forum brings together experts in various fields of economics from around the UK and China over two days.
Amir Safaei (MBA 2008) – Manager, National Climate Solutions Supply at World Business Council for Sustainable Development Date: Tuesday 30 November Time: 1300-1400 (UK Time) The most recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) demonstrates that net GHG emissions must be reduce to Zero in order to stabilize global temperatures and reach the Paris…
How can business help to support the wellbeing and infrastructure of the most deprived communities?
Recent science may take us a long way to an anser on how best to achieve global progress on improving soil.
[X]ceptional: The COP26 Challenge is a new initiative for students in the College of Social Sciences to present their own, original research that engages with any element of climate change.
An overview of BT’s climate action journey, net zero target and implementation plans, and approach to green tech innovation.
Recording of an event at which Morag Garden, Head of Sustainability at the Scotch Whisky Association, outlined the key sustainability challenges and opportunities facing this important Scottish industry.
Recording of a talk by Geoff Mackey, BASF Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Director, in the first of a series of events focused on how businesses will respond to the climate change crisis.