Amongst a backdrop of global economic uncertainty and most CEOs expecting a bleak economic outlook for 2023 from PwC’s recent Global Survey we have sensed a feeling of cautious optimism from our Abundium multinational and NFP leadership community as we’ve started 2023.
One of our key focus areas for the year ahead is helping restore our planet in line with our quadruple bottom line strategy (purpose, people, profit & planet). A leading component of this is helping accelerate the transition to net zero. As one of our community members shared, we need to ‘push the ambition in the ANZ region and go beyond our global HQ targets, we cannot sit at the desk and do this alone.’
To bring this to life we have created a series of Abundium Leapfrog Initiatives to support a community of trailblazing ANZ multinational leaders to drive bold and ambitious action in the region. Some of the projects we’re kickstarted include:
We are on a mission to drive sustainability at scale!
We know that technology will play a key role in achieving these lofty goals. To this end we’re curious about current solutions and emerging technologies that exist in other markets. We also want to help create space for new ones to emerge in this region.
Following a crowdsourcing request into Peter Diamandis’s Abundance 360 digital community, I recently connected with Rohan Aurora who is based in Vancouver, Canada.
He shared “In North America, I have noticed that execs in Fortune 500 companies are taking advantage of opportunities related to carbon accounting and ESG guidance. Some strategies that they are employing include:
It's encouraging to learn through our peer to peer Leapfrog connects about the practical applications of AI as a force for good to help embrace circularity and the benefits of a system thinking approach to current issues such as water management. It’s great to have pioneering examples in our community, like Unilever using satellite imaging and AI technology to better understand areas at risk of deforestation.
I’ve also been following Exponential View by Azeem Azhar, a weekly analysis of the near future of technology, political economy, startups & innovation, to help me upskill my understanding of this area. I’d recommend the Jan 10 edition on ‘Scaling Climate Technologies'. Azeem states that technology transitions require capital and that permitting, policy and regulation can get in the way.
“the dynamics of exponential technologies that are ultimately favourable. The exponential cost declines that we witnessed in solar photovoltaics, lithium-ion batteries and other technologies make these technologies affordable, often cheaper than fossil alternatives.”
Looking at our new Albanese Government here in Australia, I’m encouraged to learn about their mission to put legislations in place to help decarbonise our economy and become a renewable energy superpower.
Sharing learning and networks across the globe is key to a successful transition. Just this month during our monthly Climate Warrior virtual meetup, a story was shared about a local leader from the Sunshine Coast who is relocating to Stanford to take a new eco-preneurship position in Stanford’s new school of sustainability. It’s the first new school in 70 years to help accelerate solutions to global climate crisis! A great example of being brave and chasing your dreams.
We’re on a mission to share what you’re seeing and hearing with a community that wants to lead the charge and #bethechange. I’m looking forward to come back monthly to share the journey with you including learning, insights and developments on projects to help inspire others.
A few ways you can help drive some positive action in the region:
Let’s lean into this critical decade of action and help bring COP29 to our Aussie shores 😊