When we talk about the transition to a decarbonised economy, it sounds like just one change. In reality, however, this societal evolution holds within it a number of different and varied transitions across sectors, geographies and timelines.
This is Talking Transitions, a new special podcast series brought to you by FORESIGHT Climate & Energy and EY.
In this series, we’ll be looking at how the transition to a sustainable economy—both from an environmental but also social perspective—is affecting three key areas: the energy and resources industry, the financial services sector, and Government.
In the first three podcasts, we will look at where we stand today, focusing on the risks and opportunities for these three areas.
Then, we will be at the COP28 climate negotiations in Dubai for some live podcasts to discuss how challenges can be addressed, no-regret strategies, the role of both the public and private sectors and how they interlink.
And we will then follow up on COP with a further set of three podcasts reflecting on what took place in Dubai and what the next steps will or should be.
Guiding me along the way will be an EY thought leader from each of the three different areas as well as a number of expert guests bringing their own unique insights into the transitions.
We hope you will join us too.
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When we talk about the transition to a decarbonised economy, it sounds like just one change. In reality, however, this societal evolution holds within it a number of different and varied transitions across sectors, geographies and timelines.
This is Talking Transitions, a new special podcast series brought to you by FORESIGHT Climate & Energy and EY.
In this series, we’ll be looking at how the transition to a sustainable economy—both from an environmental but also social perspective—is affecting three key areas: the energy and resources industry, the financial services sector, and Government.
In the first three podcasts, we will look at where we stand today, focusing on the risks and opportunities for these three areas.
Then, we will be at the COP28 climate negotiations in Dubai for some live podcasts to discuss how challenges can be addressed, no-regret strategies, the role of both the public and private sectors and how they interlink.
And we will then follow up on COP with a further set of three podcasts reflecting on what took place in Dubai and what the next steps will or should be.
Guiding me along the way will be an EY thought leader from each of the three different areas as well as a number of expert guests bringing their own unique insights into the transitions.
We hope you will join us too.
Complimentary access for one month - join the debate!
We are delighted to extend an exclusive invitation to you to access FORESIGHT Climate & Energy's community of energy transition enthusiasts and experts.
Sign up here, download the award-winning app, and enjoy complimentary access to all exclusive features.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Electricity grids are the all-important central nervous system of the energy transition and will make or break global efforts to ramp up clean power capacity and meet international climate commitments. How do we make sure that grids are deployed, upgraded and expanded in line with our needs?
FORESIGHT Climate & Energy Policy Editor Sam Morgan is joined for this discussion by an expert panel of guests:
For more information on this topic, check out the Grids for Speed report here and the US Department of Energy report on grids here.
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