From Copenhagen to Dubai and next to Amazon…. A journey that matters!
Helle Bank J?rgensen, GCB.D, CCB.D and NACD.DC
CEO Competent Boards. #1 Amazon Bestselling Author, Global Keynote Speaker. Thought Leader & Corporate Advisor.
In 2009 when I attended COP15 in Copenhagen, it was a summit not just of nations but of hopes and fears. Like a climactic scene in a global drama, over 190 countries painted a vibrant tableau of unity, each bringing to the table their own stories, struggles, and aspirations. COP15 wasn't just a meeting; it was the world's plea against an encroaching climate crisis.
Fast forward to COP28 in Dubai, a new chapter in climate action was written. The “UAE Consensus ” signaled a transformative stance on the world stage. COP28 wasn't just a conference; it was a testament to change, a symbol of a world pivoting towards a sustainable future.
The discussions and commitments forged in the latest edition of this global summit illuminate the critical role of corporate decision-makers in navigating the complex tapestry of climate change. This new era calls for a renaissance in boardroom conversations;? this transformative epoch is not just about governance, it's about legacy. It's about steering the corporate ship through uncharted waters, where the decisions made today will ripple across generations. In the grand narrative of climate action, boardrooms are not just settings; they are catalysts, the forerunners leading the charge to make things right.
This involves scrutinizing the resilience of their business models in the face of both orderly and disorderly transitions to a net-zero emissions economy. The key question is not just whether we have prepared for these scenarios, but also how confidently we can assert that our strategies are comprehensive and forward-looking. Boards need to consider potential transformations in business models to ensure continued profitability, capital accessibility, and asset valuation under varying climate change projections. This strategic foresight is crucial for staying ahead in an increasingly scrutinized market.
Revamping Governance for Enhanced Climate Responsiveness
In response to the dynamic shifts in both regulatory demands and investor expectations regarding climate change, it's essential for companies to conduct a comprehensive assessment of their governance structures. This should aim at achieving alignment across all levels of the organization - from the boardroom to management teams. The focus shouldn't just be on appraising current frameworks, but also on innovatively adapting them to be more responsive and effective for stronger climate governance. Here’s an easy question to start with, “Do we have the right skillset in the boardroom to ensure compliance, accountability, and climate leadership?”
Emphasizing Diversity and Stewardship in Board Composition
In building resilience and adaptability, incorporating diverse perspectives within the board is paramount. Diversity in terms of expertise, experience, and viewpoints is invaluable in addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by climate change. Boards need members who can bring different insights and approaches to the table, ensuring a comprehensive and effective response to these challenges. The question then becomes, “Does our board composition reflect the diverse and dynamic stewardship needed to navigate the complexities of today's climate and nature challenges?”
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Under the Australian Corporations Act, directors are now explicitly required to consider nature-related risks as part of their duty to act with care and diligence. Additionally, California has recently enacted two climate-related disclosure bills, aimed at meeting investor demands for comprehensive climate-related information, with a particular emphasis on Scope 3 emissions. Such legislative advancements are indicative of a trend that I anticipate will gain momentum in various other jurisdictions.
In addition, the upcoming COP29 in Azerbaijan, set for November 2024, and the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Turkey a month prior, are significant events on the global environmental calendar. However, to me, it's COP30, scheduled to be hosted by Brazil in the Amazon, that presents a particularly momentous occasion. This conference, aside from serving as a critical global stocktake of the progress since the decisions made in Dubai, holds profound symbolic value.
Hosting climate negotiations in the Amazon, a region renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity yet teetering on the brink of irreversible ecological change, underscores the urgency of the situation. The Amazon's location for COP30 not only highlights the environmental concerns but also the rich human diversity it supports, from Indigenous Peoples and local communities to expansive urban populations.
Furthermore, COP30 will be especially noteworthy as it coincides with the 10-year anniversary of the Paris Agreement. This milestone offers a unique opportunity to reflect on a decade of climate action and reinvigorate global efforts towards more ambitious environmental goals. The backdrop of the Amazon will serve as a powerful reminder of what's at stake and the urgent need for concerted, effective action to preserve our planet's most vital ecosystems.?
Senior Vice President at Boardspan Inc.
10 个月I think you're onto something with a climate-focused assessment of governance structures!
Cofounder & CSO, ImpactEdge, Fulbright Leadership Fellow, Author, Board Member, Global Chapters Convener & Chair Sustainability Council Wheels Global Foundation and Board Member, & Chair Education Council A&WMA
10 个月Helle Sorry we missed each other at COP28. For me it was Amsterdam to Dubai to Amsterdam to Dallas. Next month is Washington DC, followed by Calgary. Let us catch up sometime to promote our common mission Regards, Ram
Peking University Research , Training and Development HUB at Peking University Hub
10 个月Ms Helle Bank, thank you so much for sharing yur thoughts
A passion for creating the future and learning by sharing.
10 个月I was at the Copenhagen CoP and agree it was a time of forming, storming and norming. And there was substantial friction and misalignment ( storming). The Paris Accord was a breakthrough in alignment, shared commitment and ambition. We are now clearly at the performing stage... and with urgency.
Advisor to Companies Driving the Energy Transition
10 个月A great journey indeed my friend Helle Bank J?rgensen! Hope to see you and the Team well before COP30! Best wishes for a successful 2024! #energytransition