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Going Climate Positive: To Net Zero And Beyond!

16th November (17th in APAC)
Americas: 2pm PDT | 3pm MDT | 4pm CDT | 5pm EDT | Brazil 6pm Africa: 10pm West | 11pm South | Midnight East 
​Europe: 10pm UK | 11pm West | Midnight East APAC: 5am China | 6am Japan | 9am AEST | 11am NZST
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While many companies today are extractive, resource intensive and unsustainable, there is a better way. Businesses are learning to be more efficient and to utilize renewable energy, but what if they were actually regenerative. It is possible for companies to have a net positive benefit on the planet.

In this episode of ESGX Live, we'll be discussing what it means to be 'climate positive' - going beyond achieving net zero carbon emissions to create environmental benefit by removing additional carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.  We'll explore vital questions such as:
  • What does it mean for a company to be climate positive?
  • What is a science-based target and how does it relate to net zero?
  • What are food sector companies doing to tackle their carbon footprint?
  • What tools are available to build a better business model?

The conversation will be lead by David Jaber, Founder of Climate Positive Consulting, with contributions from:
  • Carolina Leonhardt, Senior Manager of Environmental Responsibility at Clif Bar
  • Kayalin Akens-Irby, Head Of Partnerships at Planet FWD

As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.

Please use the zoom form below to register to join our live Zoom audience.
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© Nigel Lake and Paul Herman, 2020, 2021, 2022

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  • Topics
    • 79 Still Broke
    • 80 Culture Shift
    • Why?
    • Meet Our Guests
    • Your Hosts
    • ESGX Merch
    • Contact
    • Disclaimer
  • Business
    • 78 COP: Progress or Failure
    • 74 Earth for All launch
    • 73 Fifty Years of Eco-Failure
    • 70 The Bioeconomy Boom
    • 69 The Green Apple
    • 67 Electric Dreams
    • 66 Zero Patience
    • 64 Australia 4.0
    • 60 Going Climate Positive
    • 53 Food For Thought
    • 38 Carbon Club
    • 34 Power Shift
    • 28 Ballot Box
    • 26 Green Banks
    • 22 Building Green Communities
    • 20 Resilient Cities
    • 15 Building The Circular Economy
    • 09 Pandemic Pivots - Insights from Asia
    • 08 Grow The Pie
    • 03 Science-Based Targets
    • 01 The Virus Stimulus
  • Investment
    • Impact Investing
    • 48 Investing In The Future
    • 43 Impact Investing in Asia
    • 41 Climate Investing
    • 40 Place Based Impact Investing
    • 39 Gender Lens Investing
    • 23 Impact Investing Handbook
    • 17 Green Your Retirement
  • Society
    • 62 Measuring Inclusion
    • 58 Sixty Minutes To Save The World
    • 59 Glasgow Ranges
    • 54 Democracy In Decline
    • 50 Black Wall Street
    • 47 Roads to Refuge
    • 42 Sand Talk
    • 33 Green Santa
    • 31 Countdown to 2021
    • 29 Equal Forever After
    • 24 Prosperity Through Diversity
    • 19 Remembering Origin Stories
    • 14 Roads to Refuge
    • 13 Solutions for Equality
    • 07 Crisis, Creativity, Collaboration
    • 06 Activating Academia
    • 05 Faith-Based Investing
    • 02 COVID-19 Risk + Resilience
    • 00 Lock Down, Share The Load
  • Economy
    • Monthly Green Jobs Report
    • 77 Nov Green Jobs Report
    • 76 Taming the Monster
    • 75 September Green Jobs Report
    • 72 May Green Jobs Report
    • 71 Intel Inside Ohio
    • 68 Electrifying Buildings
    • 65 MMTers at the Gates
    • 63 The Great Reshuffle
    • 61 Infrastructure for Prosperity
    • 57 COPs and Robbers
    • 56 MMTransformational Impact
    • 52 August Green Jobs Report
    • 49 Non-Proliferation Treaty
    • 45 May Green Jobs Report
    • 41 April Green Jobs Report
    • 40 March Green Jobs Report
    • 37 Green Jobs Report February
    • 36 Green Jobs Report January
    • 32 November Green Jobs Report
    • 30 October Green Jobs Report
    • 27 September Green Jobs Report
    • 25 Green Jobs Report - August
    • 21 Green Jobs Report - July
    • 16 Green Jobs Report
    • 11 Green Jobs Report - May
    • 04 Green Jobs, Green New Deal, Job Guarantee
  • Nature
    • 55 The Book Of Hope
    • 51 The Blue Bio-economy
    • 46 Clean Break
    • 44 Tomorrow's Economy
    • 18 Survival Instinct
    • 12 Intelligent Oceans Deep Dive
    • 10 Sustainable Food Systems
    • Earth Week
  • Bookshelf