It’s been a busy year, so I haven’t posted on my blog for several months, but I’ve penned some reflections on COP26 which you can find at greenknight.consulting/blog
I'm attending @Reuters IMPACT - the virtual forum uniting global leaders to drive sustainable climate action, 4-7 Oct. It's free, but for a limited time only (details here #ReutersIMPACTbit.ly/3owGHzb). I've presented at past Reuters events and they're good.
There’s a new post on greenknight.consulting/blog about the changes in American environmental policy under Biden and the inconsistencies between words and deeds in the U.K.
Great to be invited to contribute to the @FoodManufacture webinar talking about supply chain resilience with presentations on Lean from #brightercapability and ERP from @Columbus_Global with slick chairing by Rod Addy
Citizens and major corporations alongside NGOs calling for post-pandemic change and even some response from governments. If we can’t do it now, then when? #BuildBackBetter
Great day at the Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures #gcsf2019 symposium in Sheffield covering climate, soils, activism, politics and economics amongst other subjects.
Pleased to be part of the panel discussing Human Rights Reporting at Ethical Corp’s #Reporting19 conference in Amsterdam. Great discussion around investor priorities during the delegate workshop session.
The second part of my climate crisis article is now on the website at greenknight.consulting/blog so please take a look and feel free to share with your networks
There’s another post on my website, reflecting on the UK Parliament’s declaration of a climate emergency, so please take a look at greenknight.consulting/blog and pass on to all of your networks if you think it might help advance the case
More visible critics, obviously. Not mere visibility, otherwise this response and other coverage wouldn’t count. The earlier Scottish and Welsh response to #GretaThunberg and other voices is to be admired