Leeds focuses on the economic opportunity of solving the climate crisis
Faculty, staff and alumni are taking action to solve the climate crisis, and flipping the script on the role of business.
Business is often seen as the cause of climate change, but it鈥檚 also a powerful force to solve this pressing issue.
At the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit, CESR hosted a panel featuring sustainability leaders from major corporations, including VF Corp, Deloitte, McKinstry and Microsoft.
and learn how companies are taking action to support a world where future generations can thrive.
Here are a few perspectives on how business can take the lead.
鈥淲e are going to see a lot of change over the next decade, especially as companies integrate sustainability鈥攊ncluding climate and diversity, equity, and inclusion considerations鈥攊nto their core business strategies. For business students, it鈥檚 an incredible time to learn about the issues and identify innovative solutions.鈥
鈥 Kathryn Wendell, Executive Director of CESR
鈥淓ntrepreneurs create for-profit ventures that can address climate change in a way that government and activists cannot.鈥
鈥 Jeff York, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Chair of the Social Responsibility and Sustainability division and Research Director of the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship
鈥淢any people think of climate change as a geopolitical issue. We look at it as an economic issue. Even if regulation were to help solve this problem, that regulation would require action among companies鈥攕o we鈥檙e going straight to the companies to help them do business better.鈥
鈥 Tim Weiss (MBA 鈥16), co-founder and CEO of Optera, a sustainability software company
Learn more about how Leeds sees business as a driving force for tackling climate change.
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