Why this blog exists

Sustainability keeps showing up as a business problem. A grid fails and resilience becomes a boardroom priority. A regulation lands and a supply chain has to change. Investors start pricing climate risk and the cost of capital shifts. The environmental and social pressures are real, but for the people who run organizations, they arrive as questions of strategy, risk, and value.

That’s what we write about here. Not sustainability in the abstract, but the business case for it, how leading companies turn these pressures into decisions that build value and reduce risk, and what that means for the people learning to make those calls.

You’ll find clear, grounded stories of how organizations actually navigate this, written for business leaders, educators, and the next generation of sustainability-minded decision-makers. The same thinking runs through The Green Business Lab, where teams practice exactly these trade-offs.

We’re glad you’re here.

 

 

3 Responses
  1. Christine Freeland

    thank you and I would like to learn more about ESG and Organizational Sustainability from the perspective of federal government organizations

  2. Cyndy Cleveland

    This is great, Samantha! You are very gifted at communicating the complexities around sustainability and I look forward to your future blogs!

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