Scenario Planning for Climate Change is a how-to guide for companies on designing adaptable, thoughtfully constructed climate strategies with an emphasis on strategic timing.
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Gain tools that can help you better understand the bigger picture.
Starting scenario planning for climate change can feel overwhelming. Nardia’s method is designed to make the process more approachable for leaders. Her book, Scenario Planning for Climate Change, offers a practical, step-by-step approach to help you explore four alternate views (scenarios) of what the future of your business could look like. It's crafted to support your strategic thinking and help you build adaptability across a range of possible futures. Are you ready to get started?
Comments on Microsoft's push to become carbon negative.
Paul Roberts of The Seattle Times invited Nardia to provide insights into the challenges that companies like Microsoft face as they strive to tackle climate change.
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Scenario Planning is a versatile strategizing method.
Joan Michelson interviewed Nardia to learn more about how scenario planning can be used for all kinds of strategizing, be it professional or personal.
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Five things you can do to get ahead of the climate change curve.
Regardless of your view of climate change, it’s likely already affecting your business. As a leader responsible to investors, customers, employees and others, you can benefit from understanding how climate change could affect your business, and when. Here are five things to help any leader start building climate resilience.
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Climate activists are bringing change.
Nardia digs into what companies can do when climate change social movements tell them change is coming, ready or not.
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