How can corporates use the time between now and COP30 and utilize the Global Stocktake to keep 1.5 degrees alive? Today, we are confronted with pressing environmental and social challenges that demand urgent solutions. Yet there's been a collective failure by businesses, governments, and society to address these issues effectively. Yet, competitive global markets dynamics make collective action essential, as the issues we face are global and know no geographical boundaries. Large-scale systemic shifts must be initiated through national and international policy changes. This panel will explore how corporate leaders can break this deadlock and how we collectively make it happen.
Moderator: Roger Harrabin, Independent Journalist, former BBC
Panelists:
Thomas Lingard, Global Head of Sustainability – Environment at Unilever
Rachel Kyte, Dean Emerita, Fletcher School
Dr. Valerie Hickey, Global Director of Environment, Natural Resources, and the Blue Economy at the World Bank
Dylan Tanner, Co-Founder at InfluenceMap
Anita Otubu, Senior Director at SE4ALL
Ester Baiget , CEO of Novozymes (TBC)

InfluenceMap
Dylan TannerCo-Founder and Executive Director
Prior to co-founding climate change think tank InfluenceMap, Dylan established a market-leading environmental consultancy in Tokyo which is now ERM Japan. Dylan grew and led a 50-person team engaging in a wide variety of corporate and technical advisory work in Japan and Asia covering environmental audits, land remediation, corporate sustainability and climate strategies. Prior to founding ERM Japan, Dylan established an information-based consulting firm advising global corporations on emerging environmental issues in Asia-Pacific.