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EP21 Renewable Dreams vs Local Realities: Making Wind Projects Socially Positive with Adele Tharani

44 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Is the energy transition truly "just," or are we just swapping one set of problems for another? This week, Ildiko is joined by Adele Tharani, Social Sustainability Manager at Ørsted. As the world’s leading offshore wind developer, Ørsted is at the front lines of the "Renewable Dream"—but Adele argues that the dream only works if it's built on a foundation of social sustainability. In this episode, we dig into: * What "Just Transition" actually looks like when you’re breaking ground on a multi-billion dollar project. * The responsibility of developers to act as long-term stewards of the communities they enter. * Why "socially positive" management is a strategic business requirement, not a CSR bolt-on. * How to avoid "Social Washing" in the race to Net Zero. No fluff. No jargon. Just the real work of building a sustainable future.

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episode EP21 Renewable Dreams vs Local Realities: Making Wind Projects Socially Positive with Adele Tharani artwork

EP21 Renewable Dreams vs Local Realities: Making Wind Projects Socially Positive with Adele Tharani

Is the energy transition truly "just," or are we just swapping one set of problems for another? This week, Ildiko is joined by Adele Tharani, Social Sustainability Manager at Ørsted. As the world’s leading offshore wind developer, Ørsted is at the front lines of the "Renewable Dream"—but Adele argues that the dream only works if it's built on a foundation of social sustainability. In this episode, we dig into: * What "Just Transition" actually looks like when you’re breaking ground on a multi-billion dollar project. * The responsibility of developers to act as long-term stewards of the communities they enter. * Why "socially positive" management is a strategic business requirement, not a CSR bolt-on. * How to avoid "Social Washing" in the race to Net Zero. No fluff. No jargon. Just the real work of building a sustainable future.

30 de abr de 202644 min
episode EP20 Engagement That Matters: Beyond the Consultation Checkbox with Paul Lawrence artwork

EP20 Engagement That Matters: Beyond the Consultation Checkbox with Paul Lawrence

Is it really "meaningful engagement" if you don’t even know who your stakeholders actually are? In this episode of The No Nonsense Sustainability Podcast, Ildiko Almasi Simsic sits down with international expert Paul Lawrence to strip away the corporate jargon surrounding stakeholder relations. Paul brings decades of experience working in remote villages and project-affected communities - far removed from the comfort of boardrooms and report writing. Together, they discuss why stakeholder engagement is one of the most misunderstood concepts in sustainability today and why "consultation" is so often reduced to a meaningless checkbox. In this episode, we cover: * The Identification Crisis: Why you can't have a strategy if you haven’t properly identified who is actually impacted. * E&S vs. ESG: Why E&S disclosure is often more robust and well-defined than its ESG counterpart. * The Reality Gap: The difference between writing a report for the board and talking to people whose lives are being fundamentally changed by a project. * Paul’s 3 Pillars: A practical framework for any company looking to build a legitimate stakeholder engagement strategy. If you’re tired of "fluff" and want to understand the grit and reality of international stakeholder engagement, this episode is for you.

16 de abr de 202638 min
episode EP19 Disclosures Decoded: From Rules to Real Impact with Robert Adamczyk artwork

EP19 Disclosures Decoded: From Rules to Real Impact with Robert Adamczyk

Is the EU’s sustainability reporting wave a masterstroke or a bureaucratic monster? In this episode, we’re joined by Robert Adamczyk, Head of the Energy Sector Team at the EBRD and a key architect behind the EFRAG technical standards. Robert has spent two decades moving the needle on heavy industry and ESG frameworks, but today, he’s putting the jargon aside to give us the real story. We dive deep into why the CSRD was perhaps "over-ambitious" from the start and why the current shift toward simplification isn't just helpful - it’s necessary. We break down the "Double Materiality" headache and ask the ultimate no-nonsense question: Is all this reporting actually leading to doing, or are we just drowning in data? If you want to understand the practical implementation of ESRS/CSDDD without the "green gloss," this is the conversation you’ve been waiting for.

2 de abr de 202652 min
episode EP18 Central Banking on Climate: Building Green Markets from Scratch with Dr. Margerita Topalli artwork

EP18 Central Banking on Climate: Building Green Markets from Scratch with Dr. Margerita Topalli

In this episode of The No Nonsense Sustainability Podcast, Ildiko speaks with Dr. Margerita Topalli from the Bank of Albania about what it really takes to build a green financial system from the ground up. Albania is setting out to develop its first Green Taxonomy by 2027 - a foundational step toward creating a market for green bonds in a country that has never had one. This is not about theory. It is about defining what counts as “green,” what investors can finance, and how a financial system starts to shift. The conversation covers what a taxonomy actually is, what goes into it, what might end up on the “green menu,” and how technology can make it usable in practice. Listen now and share your thoughts: what should be considered green?

19 de mar de 202644 min
episode EP17 Young Poor and Totally Screwed: The Price of a Sustainable Future with Stuart Trow artwork

EP17 Young Poor and Totally Screwed: The Price of a Sustainable Future with Stuart Trow

In this episode of The No Nonsense Sustainability Podcast, Ildiko sits down with Stuart Trow, Bloomberg columnist and author of Young, Poor and Totally Screwed, to unpack a question that rarely gets asked in sustainability circles: who is actually paying for the transition? With over 35 years in financial markets, Stuart argues that the modern economic system has quietly stacked the deck against younger generations — particularly those without assets. From housing and financial markets to the gig economy and capital allocation, we explore how economic policy has shaped a system where millennials are often blamed for their financial struggles while the real drivers go unexamined. This candid conversation brings together two generational perspectives — Stuart as a boomer and Ildiko as a millennial — to discuss why the sustainability transition is often framed as a cost, how incentives in finance distort outcomes, and why asset ownership increasingly determines who benefits from the future economy. Listen now and share your thoughts — are younger generations really “totally screwed,” or is the system simply overdue for a reset?

5 de mar de 202633 min