The most recent IPCC
report
was a wake-up call that we need all hands on deck to successfully avert
catastrophic climate change. The private sector, with its vast resources, must
play a crucial role in enabling and driving this effort — and employees can help
lead the charge.
So, Project Drawdown’s Drawdown
Labs has released a free how-to
guide that aims to help global employees step into their power and shift the
private sector beyond net zero as quickly, safely and equitably as possible.
Climate Solutions at Work, presented by Project Drawdown, creates a new
standard of business climate leadership, driven by employees equipped to take
bolder action at work, making every job a climate job. Readers can explore their
company’s enormous untapped potential for climate action by finding their inroad
— regardless of job
function
— to moving their company toward the world’s best climate
solutions.
“Inside most businesses, only a handful of people with ‘sustainability’ in their
title consider climate issues as part of their workday,” says Jamie Beck
Alexander, Director of Drawdown Labs. “But the scope and scale of the climate
challenge calls on all of us to find our inroad. Climate Solutions at Work is
a playbook for employees — no matter what you do or where you work — to help
your business take bolder climate action.”
Pushing beyond “net zero”
In its infancy, “net zero” was meant to embody a long-term climate goal used by
entire countries to track Paris
Agreement
progress — a global goal to reach net zero by
2050
to keep increased warming to 1.5°C. Over the years, “net zero” has shifted from
a collective goal to a leadership position from individual companies. This type
of vague, long-term target only works if every company makes the same commitment
with a shared deadline — a highly unlikely prospect.
Today’s definition of business climate leadership centers on companies doing
less harm, gradually reducing their emissions — and the damage they cause — over
time. Employees can demand a more expansive view, one that taps every company’s
leverage points and the passion of every employee to scale climate solutions
available right
now,
dramatically boosting expectations for business climate leadership around the
world. Project Drawdown’s research shows the world can reach drawdown by
mid-century so long as global interests make the best use of all existing
climate solutions. Climate Solutions at Work focuses on the private sector, so
employees have a better sense of where to start — or intensify — their business
climate action.
Building a “drawdown-aligned” business
For many employees committed to meaningful change, accelerating climate action
at work can feel restricted to staff with “sustainability” in their job title.
If a business is serious about their climate ambition, then they will welcome
all employees to the work of helping them get there and holding them
accountable.
“Project Drawdown wants employees to have the resources to identify and push for
bigger climate ambition in the workplace,” Alexander says. “We’ve outlined a
drawdown-aligned business framework that allows anyone, anywhere to make their
job a climate job.”
This drawdown-aligned business framework zeroes-in on eight key leverage
points — and corresponding actions — that businesses must tap to help the world
achieve drawdown quickly, safely and equitably:
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Emissions
reductions
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Stakeholder engagement and
collaboration
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Products, partnerships and procurement (the “three Ps”)
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Investments and
financing
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Climate disclosures
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Climate policy
advocacy
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Business model transformation
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Long-term thinking
By moving step-by-step through topics primed for transformation, Climate
Solutions at Work is a new north star for employees looking to push beyond net
zero. Explore how to help build a “drawdown-aligned” business that leverages all
of its social, political, financial and human power to secure a stable climate
and just future for all.
Project Drawdown® is a nonprofit organization that seeks to help the world reach
“drawdown” — the future point in time when levels of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere stop climbing and start to steadily decline. Drawdown Labs is Project
Drawdown’s private-sector testing ground for scaling bold climate solutions
quickly, safely, and equitably. This consortium of visionary partners goes
beyond “net zero” to scale global climate solutions, within and outside their
own operations. Drawdown Labs and its members — which include
Allbirds,Aspiration, Copia, General Mills, Google, Grove
Collaborative, IDEO, Impossible Foods, Intuit, Lime, LinkedIn, Netflix, R&DE Stanford
Dining and Trane
Technologies — experiment with collaborative ways to address climate change at unprecedented
scale, and offer the world a transformative vision for private sector climate
leadership.
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Oct 6, 2021 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 7pm BST / 8pm CEST