EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 49 MIN
Climate Change Business Response Today
from The Energy Canvas with Celtic Dynamics · host Celtic Dynamics
Climate impacts no longer wait for future generations. Floods devastate Pakistan. Wildfires consume California. Temperatures shatter records globally. Meanwhile businesses face supply chain disruptions today not tomorrow.This episode explores how mainstream multinationals respond to climate biodiversity and inequality challenges. We examine regenerative agriculture at scale. Risk management beyond carbon tunnel vision. Why ambitious action creates competitive advantage. Where progress stalls despite mounting evidence.Zoe Le Grand is Managing Director UK and Europe at Forum for the Future. She advises multinationals including Nestle Unilever and Walmart on ambitious sustainability transformation. Fifteen years experience designing strategy processes using futures techniques and systems thinking.Things We Spoke AboutClimate impacts accelerating globally today Business case trumps moral arguments Regenerative agriculture mainstream adoption momentum Green hushing threatens industry transparency System change requires sphere influenceGUEST DETAILSZoe Le Grand leads UK and Europe operations at Forum for the Future whilst sharing strategic and operational responsibility as Senior Leadership Team member. Over fifteen years she advised over forty organisations including Unilever Kingfisher and Nestle delivering ambitious sustainability approaches. She co-founded the Net Positive Project with BSR SHINE AT&T Target and Dell devising thought leadership and practical tools helping companies deliver net positive strategies. Career began in housing policy and sustainable buildings within built environment sector.MORE INFORMATIONAbout The Energy Canvas PodcastThe Energy Canvas is brought to you by Celtic Dynamics, exploring the intersection of engineering innovation, sustainability, and business success in Ireland's evolving energy landscape. Each episode features conversations with industry leaders, researchers, and entrepreneurs driving real climate action and decarbonisation solutions.Subscribe and ConnectTo stay updated on the latest episodes and energy sector insights, visit celticdynamics.ie or search "The Energy Canvas" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform.Get In TouchHave a question about energy systems, hydrogen technology, or want to suggest a future guest? Contact us at www.celticdynamics.com or connect with Celtic Dynamics on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/celtic-dynamics.Produced by DustPod.io for Celtic Dynamics creating compelling audio content that drives conversation and action in the energy and sustainability sectors.QUOTESIt doesn't feel like it's a niche eco brand kind of issue anymore. I work with multinationals, really mainstream brands. They're talking about risks to their value chains. - Zoe Le GrandWhat businesses get wrong is they'll assume that the context will remain stable, and what they're planning for is what their response should be. Whereas actually what we're seeing is the context is likely to be wildly different and moving at a really fast pace. - Zoe Le GrandI would always advise companies to look at the issues which are most material to them. It's those issues which either you're going to impact or where are your supply chains in the world, what kind of risks are they facing, and where can you impact on some of these issues the most as well. - Zoe Le GrandKEYWORDS#ClimateRisk #RegenerativeAgriculture #SystemChange #BusinessSustainability #JustTransition
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Climate impacts no longer wait for future generations. Floods devastate Pakistan. Wildfires consume California. Temperatures shatter records globally. Meanwhile businesses face supply chain disruptions today not tomorrow.This episode explores how mainstream multinationals respond to climate biodiversity and inequality challenges. We examine regenerative agriculture at scale. Risk management beyond carbon tunnel vision. Why ambitious action creates competitive advantage. Where progress stalls despite mounting evidence.Zoe Le Grand is Managing Director UK and Europe at Forum for the Future. She advises multinationals including Nestle Unilever and Walmart on ambitious sustainability transformation. Fifteen years experience designing strategy processes using futures techniques and systems thinking.Things We Spoke AboutClimate impacts accelerating globally today Business case trumps moral arguments Regenerative agriculture mainstream adoption momentum Green hushing threatens industry transparency System change requires sphere influenceGUEST DETAILSZoe Le Grand leads UK and Europe operations at Forum for the Future whilst sharing strategic and operational responsibility as Senior Leadership Team member. Over fifteen years she advised over forty organisations including Unilever Kingfisher and Nestle delivering ambitious sustainability approaches. She co-founded the Net Positive Project with BSR SHINE AT&T Target and Dell devising thought leadership and practical tools helping companies deliver net positive strategies. Career began in housing policy and sustainable buildings within built environment sector.MORE INFORMATIONAbout The Energy Canvas PodcastThe Energy Canvas is brought to you by Celtic Dynamics, exploring the intersection of engineering innovation, sustainability, and business success in Ireland's evolving energy landscape. Each episode features conversations with industry leaders, researchers, and entrepreneurs driving real climate action and decarbonisation solutions.Subscribe and ConnectTo stay updated on the latest episodes and energy sector insights, visit celticdynamics.ie or search "The Energy Canvas" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform.Get In TouchHave a question about energy systems, hydrogen technology, or want to suggest a future guest? Contact us at www.celticdynamics.com or connect with Celtic Dynamics on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/celtic-dynamics.Produced by DustPod.io for Celtic Dynamics creating compelling audio content that drives conversation and action in the energy and sustainability sectors.QUOTESIt doesn't feel like it's a niche eco brand kind of issue anymore. I work with multinationals, really mainstream brands. They're talking about risks to their value chains. - Zoe Le GrandWhat businesses get wrong is they'll assume that the context will remain stable, and what they're planning for is what their response should be. Whereas actually what we're seeing is the context is likely to be wildly different and moving at a really fast pace. - Zoe Le GrandI would always advise companies to look at the issues which are most material to them. It's those issues which either you're going to impact or where are your supply chains in the world, what kind of risks are they facing, and where can you impact on some of these issues the most as well. - Zoe Le GrandKEYWORDS#ClimateRisk #RegenerativeAgriculture #SystemChange #BusinessSustainability #JustTransition
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