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Reflections on New York Climate Week - Episode 117

7 min · 13 de oct de 2025
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2064554/fan_mail/new] How has the conversation changed, now that we're a few months into a new federal administration that has not proven very receptive to climate action? Paul attended New York Climate Week in late September with anxiety around how corporations and organizations were approaching the changing tenor of climate direction. His takeaway? Maybe things aren't as bad as they appear. In this episode, Paul dissects the key takeaways from NYCW and looks forward to COP 30 in Brazil. Climate advocacy is changing - but what does that mean for your individual company? For more research: Highlights: New York Climate Week 2025 [https://www.climateweeknyc.org/news/highlights-climate-week-nyc-2025] Microsoft's Environmental Sustainability Report 2025 [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/corporate-responsibility/sustainability/report/] "Walmart not meeting 2025, 2030 emissions goals, but remains committed to sustainability: report" [https://www.esgdive.com/news/walmart-not-meeting-2025-2030-emissions-goals-remains-committed-to-sustainability/760147/] - ESG Dive Follow Paul on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/schusterpaul/].

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