The Case for Action on Climate and Sustainability

Hi all.

I’m excited to share with you some news related to my content and the blog/articles you’ve been receiving. I’m consistently looking for different ways and modes to reach people with the core ideas about sustainability. In the last year or so, I’ve been creating online executive education classes (last year’s launches here)

But now I’ve launched my first class with LinkedIn Learning!

In under an hour (broken into quick 3-minute videos) I walk through the core logic behind corporate action on sustainability and climate change.

This course is for a broad audience — anyone curious about why companies act on sustainability, and what the main drivers are. Sustainability faces some headwinds at the moment, but the work continues and this course lays out why.

My hope is you’ll gain insights to build fluency in sustainability to drive change and inspire buy-in across your organization.

The chapters of the class break down the core logic for action into:
✅ Need to: the existential threats we face
✅ Have to: stakeholder pressure from government, customers, consumers, and more
✅ Want to: the business case for long-term value creation

I’ve been pleasantly surprised at some experienced sustainability execs who have run through it in the last week and found it helpful, even though it’s designe more for helping sustainability people spread the story.

If you’d like to check it out, please use this link for free 24-hour access to the course — starting from the moment you click, not from the time this email arrived.

(Important note: you do have to have a LinkedIn account and log-in. fyi, LinkedIn Premium members can always access it.)

Thank you all for your continued support for my work.

Enjoy!


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