Where the Business Climate Risk Conversation Stood in 2011
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The first business climate risk textbook, written for the London School of Economics, was published in 2011. It was co-authored by the Climate Roulette podcast's producer Dr. Mark Trexler. It's main points and conclusions have stood the test of time remarkably well. It represented one of the earliest calls for companies to place more emphasis on their "policy footprint" than their "carbon footprint." It pointed out that the only way to really manage the business risks of climate change would be to mitigate climate change, and that that would require public policies. This extended episode provides an in-depth overview of that 2011 textbook: The Changing Profile of Business Climate Risk.
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