
Finding a voice for corporate climate policy action
10/22/24 • 46 min
As global temperatures continue to rise and we see the negative effects of a warming world, it’s becoming clear that businesses can’t address the climate crisis through voluntary action alone. Businesses need good policy to shape the rules of engagement that unlock private sector innovation to tackle tough sustainability challenges like climate. Many companies with sound corporate sustainability strategies aren’t speaking up in the policy arena for fear of alienating customers, investors, employees and other stakeholders.
In this episode, Mike speaks with Bill Weihl and Deborah McNamara of ClimateVoice a nonprofit that leverages the power of corporate influence from climate-positive companies to win crucial policy battles. Without getting too political, we explore the challenges companies face around advocating on climate policy, and the opportunities they face in ensuring that they back up their sustainability communication with policy action.
- Follow ClimateVoice on LinkedIn.
- Sign the LEAD statement calling for more climate action from the corporate sustainability community.
- Check out the Climate Policy Obstruction Scorecard spotlighting how 15 U.S. based companies are obstructing climate policy by financially supporting the Business Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and hiring lobbyists who also work for the fossil fuel industry.
- Find your local polling center and VOTE.
- Follow Mike on LinkedIn
- Subscribe to The Sustainability Communicator LinkedIn newsletter
- Sign up for Hower Impact's ENGAGE newsletter
- Visit the Hower Impact website.
- Contact Mike.
As global temperatures continue to rise and we see the negative effects of a warming world, it’s becoming clear that businesses can’t address the climate crisis through voluntary action alone. Businesses need good policy to shape the rules of engagement that unlock private sector innovation to tackle tough sustainability challenges like climate. Many companies with sound corporate sustainability strategies aren’t speaking up in the policy arena for fear of alienating customers, investors, employees and other stakeholders.
In this episode, Mike speaks with Bill Weihl and Deborah McNamara of ClimateVoice a nonprofit that leverages the power of corporate influence from climate-positive companies to win crucial policy battles. Without getting too political, we explore the challenges companies face around advocating on climate policy, and the opportunities they face in ensuring that they back up their sustainability communication with policy action.
- Follow ClimateVoice on LinkedIn.
- Sign the LEAD statement calling for more climate action from the corporate sustainability community.
- Check out the Climate Policy Obstruction Scorecard spotlighting how 15 U.S. based companies are obstructing climate policy by financially supporting the Business Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and hiring lobbyists who also work for the fossil fuel industry.
- Find your local polling center and VOTE.
- Follow Mike on LinkedIn
- Subscribe to The Sustainability Communicator LinkedIn newsletter
- Sign up for Hower Impact's ENGAGE newsletter
- Visit the Hower Impact website.
- Contact Mike.
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