In the face of climate change, business can no longer operate as usual. Green Renaissance features individuals who try to shift the gears and propel society into a more sustainable and equitable future. Join me as I learn about why they’ve decided to tackle global issues, how they got there, and how they stay motivated through it all! Hosted by Daphne Rocke.

Green Renaissance
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In the face of climate change, business can no longer operate as usual. Green Renaissance features individuals who try to shift the gears and propel society into a more sustainable and equitable future. Join me as I learn about why they’ve decided to tackle global issues, how they got there, and how they stay motivated through it all! Hosted by Daphne Rocke.
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March 11, 2021
#6: Sonya Bhonsle and Shaping Sustainable Supply Chains
<p>In the recent Green Renaissance episode with Nick Brooks (#4 Adapting to Climate Change), we briefly touched upon the impending climate risks that supply chains must adapt to. Following that discussion, I came across a CDP report that highlighted how companies can face ‘up to $120 billion in increased costs in the next 5 years due to environmental risks in their supply chains’.</p> <p>I then decided to reach out to Sonya Bhonsle to help me dive deeper into the subject. Sonya is the Global Head of Value Chains at CDP, which is an organisation that helps companies and cities across the world disclose and manage their environmental impact. In this episode, Sonya discusses her role in shaping sustainable supply chains, and what steps some companies are taking to improve their impact on forests, water security, and the climate.</p> <p>Read the CDP’s most recent report: <a href="https://www.cdp.net/en/research/global-reports/transparency-to-transformation">“Transparency to Transformation: A Chain Reaction”</a></p>

February 4, 2021
#5: Martha Dillon and Spelling Out Climate Science
<p>I’m excited to share my conversation with Martha Dillon who is a sustainability engineer by day and a climate magazine editor by night! In 2018, Martha established the environmental magazine, It’s Freezing in LA! (IFLA!) which unites artists and writers everywhere to present their take on how climate change impacts society. Through her work, Martha seamlessly blends science, art, and literature into her everyday life. It was amazing to learn how she combines her background in engineering with her interest in scientific communication, in order to make difficult and often confusing subjects like climate change more digestible and accessible to everyone.</p> <p>Learn more about <a href="https://www.itsfreezinginla.co.uk/">It’s Freezing in LA!</a> </p>

January 21, 2021
#4: Nick Brooks and Adapting to Climate Change
<p>This episode is for anyone who is curious about how societies will need to adapt and become more resilient to climate change! I interviewed Nick Brooks, who is a climate scientist, and consultant (Garama 3C). We discussed a broad range of topics including Nick's personal experience transitioning from academia to the world of business and consulting, as well as how agriculture, architecture, laws, and sociocultural norms may evolve so that society can safely face the effects of climate change. </p> <p>Visit <a href="http://www.garama.co.uk/">Garama 3C</a> to learn more about Nick’s work! </p> <p>Nick’s most recent publication <a href="https://www.climate-kic.org/insights/shifting-norms-and-values-for-transitions-to-net-zero/">“Shifting norms and values for transitions to net zero”</a></p>
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