Using Science to Guide Business Climate Action

Join Jamie Alexander, director of Drawdown Labs at Project Drawdown, in an exploration of how business, with strategies backed by science, can leverage their clout and employee power to help the world address climate change. What comes to mind when you think of business and climate change? No matter what you picture, one thing holds true: While the private sector is largely responsible for the climate crisis, businesses also have a tremendous amount of resources and influence—and therefore, obligation—to take action. It’s time for companies to approach corporate sustainability with a new, holistic perspective that aligns all parts of their
April 26, 2023

Join Jamie Alexander, director of Drawdown Labs at Project Drawdown, in an exploration of how business, with strategies backed by science, can leverage their clout and employee power to help the world address climate change.

What comes to mind when you think of business and climate change? No matter what you picture, one thing holds true: While the private sector is largely responsible for the climate crisis, businesses also have a tremendous amount of resources and influence—and therefore, obligation—to take action. It’s time for companies to approach corporate sustainability with a new, holistic perspective that aligns all parts of their business with an equitable climate future.

From deeply and quickly reducing emissions to advocating for critical climate policy, when businesses expand their solutions aperture, they also expand who is needed to implement these solutions—creating a diverse ecosystem of skill sets and ideas all in the service of climate solutions.

To learn more, visit https://drawdown.org/drawdown-roadmap

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