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The Week in Sustainability

The Week in Sustainability

Hosted by Sustain.Life

Episodes

86

Latest episode

Dec 2024

Language

EN

About the show

Stay up to date with the latest in sustainability news. Sustain.Life is now part of Workiva! Each week, our sustainability team offers commentary about the week’s most pressing issues and stories in sustainability and ESG. For the full video archive, visit our YouTube Playlist .

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December 20, 202435 min

Final episode: 2024 in Review and Beyond // The Week in Sustainability #113

This final episode of The Week in Sustainability reflects on two impactful years of insights, from groundbreaking regulations like the EU’s CSRD and ISSB standards to climate science milestones and natural disasters reshaping the corporate sustainability landscape. We explore key moments, including advancements in climate disclosure, state-level policies, and global energy transitions, while emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in addressing our shared climate reality.  Looking ahead, sustainability efforts will likely expand through regulatory frameworks, technological innovations, and collective adaptation to climate impacts. Although this marks the end of the podcast, listeners can continue engaging with sustainability discussions on:  – ESG Talk  – Off the Books

November 22, 20249 min

Breaking Down COP29 // The Week in Sustainability #112

The Week in Sustainability November 18–22, 2024 This week: We dive into the highlights, controversies, and challenges of COP29 in Azerbaijan. While ambitious climate commitments were announced, such as the UN's 81% emissions reduction target by 2035 and Indonesia’s plans for net zero by 2060, skepticism remains about how these goals will be achieved. The conference also saw significant milestones, including the establishment of global carbon market standards under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, which could dramatically reduce the cost of implementing NDCs. However, criticism marred the summit, with allegations of fossil fuel deals overshadowing its mission. As global negotiations continue, the podcast underscores the necessity of these forums despite their imperfections, emphasizing their pivotal role in advancing climate action.

November 15, 20248 min

State-Level Wins for Climate // The Week in Sustainability #111

The Week in Sustainability November 11–15, 2024 This week: After the 2024 U.S. election, several states took significant climate action despite federal uncertainties. Washington voters upheld the Climate Commitment Act, ensuring funding for carbon reduction projects, while California approved a $10 billion resilience fund targeting wildfire prevention, water conservation, and clean energy. Hawaii launched a Climate Resiliency Fund, and Louisiana allocated renewable energy revenue for coastal restoration. In South Dakota, voters repealed a law favoring pipeline development, prioritizing landowner rights. Meanwhile, Texas reinforced fossil fuel policies, leaving climate action to local efforts. These state-level initiatives reflect growing public support for policies that enhance safety and resilience.

November 9, 202415 min

California’s Climate Shift Through Education & Policy // The Week in Sustainability #108

This week: Covers two major climate-related developments in California. The University of California, San Diego has introduced a mandatory climate-focused course for all students, signaling the growing importance of climate education across all fields of study. The episode also explores California’s leadership in climate policy, particularly as it faces political challenges, including potential rollbacks of environmental regulations and court battles over stricter emissions standards. Both stories emphasize California's ongoing efforts to integrate climate resilience into education and policy.

November 9, 202410 min

COP29 Countdown: Climate Action and Finance at a Crossroads // The Week in Sustainability #109

This week: Dives into two major reports spotlighting the urgency of climate action as COP29 approaches. Despite national pledges, current trajectories fall significantly short of the 43% emissions reduction scientists say is needed by 2030—an alarming gap with drastic implications. Additionally, COP29, known as the “finance COP,” will see countries renegotiate climate finance goals, aiming to replace the original $100 billion annual target with a more ambitious funding framework. With new commitments on the table, major emitters and financial contributors face increasing pressure to bring stronger, actionable pledges to the summit.

November 9, 202412 min

2024 Election Impact on Climate Policy & EMEA Amplify // The Week in Sustainability #110

This week: Covers the potential impacts of the 2024 U.S. presidential election on climate policy, with anticipated rollbacks under a second Trump administration, including possible withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and increased fossil fuel production. However, strong state-level policies, investor demands, and market dynamics are likely to sustain sustainability progress. In addition, we recap Workiva’s recent Amplify Conference in EMEA, where industry leaders discussed the complexity of financial and ESG reporting under regulations like the EU's CSRD. Keynotes emphasized the importance of cross-functional collaboration, digital transformation, and assured integrated reporting to meet stakeholder expectations in an evolving regulatory landscape.

October 17, 20249 min

Washington's Climate Battle: The Fight to Save Emissions Caps // The Week in Sustainability #107

The Week in Sustainability October 14–18, 2024 This week: We focused on the Climate Commitment Act in Washington State and the push to repeal it during this upcoming election. Launched in 2023 this legislation targets major business emitters, aiming to significantly reduce emissions and align with IPCC and SBTI targets. It has already generated $2 billion for various mitigation projects, including retrofitting buildings and electrifying transportation. Despite its successes, critics, notably the political action committee Let's Go Washington, attribute rising gas prices to the Act, though evidence contradicts this claim. Repealing the Act would not only undermine climate action but also prioritize business interests over community needs, potentially increasing the long-term costs of climate change.

October 10, 202415 min

Rising Storms: Climate Change and Hurricane Impact // The Week in Sustainability #106

The Week in Sustainability October 7–11, 2024 This week: This episode explores the increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes, focusing on recent storms Helene and Milton– examining how climate change is fueling stronger storms through warmer ocean temperatures and rising sea levels, leading to widespread damage and displacement. There is an urgent need for improved disaster preparedness, stronger climate policies, and a balanced approach to both climate adaptation and mitigation to protect vulnerable regions and reduce future risks.

October 4, 202411 min

2024 Climate Week Recap // The Week in Sustainability #105

The Week in Sustainability September 30 – October 4, 2024 This week: Our team covers three important climate updates. We begin with the introduction of the Task Force on Inequality and Socially Related Financial Disclosures (TISFD), aimed at helping companies disclose socially related financial risks. Next, we examine California’s Senate Bill 219, which consolidates climate legislation and revises scope 3 emissions reporting timelines. Lastly, we recap New York City’s Climate Week, where discussions focused on accelerating the green economy, the evolving role of voluntary carbon markets, and the increasing alignment between sustainability and profitability. #theweekinsustainability #sustainability #carbon #climateweek #climateregulations #climateframworks #GHP #globalwarming CA219 #TISFD

September 26, 20248 min

Earth’s Climate History: New Phanerozoic Insights // The Week in Sustainability #104

In this week’s episode of The Week in Sustainability, we explore groundbreaking research that reconstructs Earth's surface temperatures over the past 500 million years. The study reveals that the Phanerozoic eon, dating back to the Cambrian explosion, was much hotter than previously thought, providing a striking contrast to the current climate crisis. Asofsky highlights two key insights: the unprecedented speed of today’s warming and the direct link between atmospheric carbon and temperature shifts. With clear evidence tying fossil fuel combustion to modern climate change, she emphasizes the critical role of businesses in mitigating the impact.

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