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Women in Climate
GIB AM
7 episodes
7 months ago
2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...
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2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...
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Women in Climate
Call to Action
2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...
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8 months ago
41 minutes

Women in Climate
Sustainable Investing
Finance is at the heart of all discussions around climate action, and it is thought of both as an opportunity and an expense. At COP29 an agreement was reached for rich countries to provide developing nations with $300 billion annually to help them decarbonise, through a mixture of government and private investment. As trillions of dollars are funnelled into climate action over the coming decades, how do we make sure this money is well spent? What are the principles that should direct these i...
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8 months ago
40 minutes

Women in Climate
The Age of Intelligence
This year, the theme of the World Economic Forum in Davos was ‘Collaboration for the Intelligent Age’ acknowledging that we’re on the brink of a technological revolution that has the possibility to transform our approach to climate action. Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, AI and other groundbreaking technologies have exploded into the mainstream, reshaping industries and offering new tools to tackle climate change. But while these advances hold incredible promise, much of the world, espec...
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8 months ago
36 minutes

Women in Climate
Proven Action
Gender-diverse teams excel in environmental reporting and governance while staying financially competitive and yet women remain underrepresented in leadership roles. So, what does it take to break through these barriers and drive meaningful change? This episode moves beyond talk and dives into proven action. We’ll uncover how leaders push ambitious sustainability goals from within massive corporations – implementing radical change top down and bottom up. We’ll explore how company initia...
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9 months ago
38 minutes

Women in Climate
The Gender Gap
Women are more likely to be impacted by climate change around the globe, and in many countries show more commitment to climate action than men. Women and children are more likely to die in extreme weather events, comprising 80% of the people displaced by the impacts of climate change. Women in developing countries also produce up to 80% of food, have less access to productive farming resources and are often first responders in emergencies. Yet they are often ignored. How do we build coalition...
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9 months ago
33 minutes

Women in Climate
Maintaining Momentum
AI will be the talk of the town at Davos 2025, and this year the summit is focused on ‘Collaboration for the Intelligent Age.’ Last year at Davos, climate change held centre stage, but significant headwinds now threaten the progress that’s been made. A climate-skeptic President has been elected in the US, promising to pull out of international climate negotiations; inaction at COP29 left many attendees despondent; and despite a rapidly expanding share of renewables, global emissions are still...
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9 months ago
42 minutes

Women in Climate
Women in Climate Trailer
In this new podcast series from GIB Asset Management, we will meet exceptional women across business, government, media and not-for-profit who are driving climate action in their fields. Women in Climate seeks to inspire current and future climate leaders by showcasing the innovative ways women are driving change in the fight against climate change. It will explore challenges from fresh perspectives and demonstrate how integral diverse collaboration is to finding novel solutions and stronger ...
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10 months ago
2 minutes

Women in Climate
2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...