The ISEAL Sustainability Podcast

The ISEAL Sustainability Podcast
Podcast Description
Giles Crosse, ISEAL Associate Manager for Content Strategy and his guests explore solutions tackling the world’s biggest issues, across climate change, biodiversity loss, human rights, living wage and livelihoods. It's informative, inspiring and fun! Are you climate curious? Do you care about decent wages for workers making things in developing countries? Or are you a business leader working to help people and planet?If you care about the world, but find today's conversation on climate change or the green labels on food in the supermarket confusing or challenging – this could be the podcast for you. We lift the lid on how together, people, governments, NGOs and businesses can solve today’s most urgent challenges, and we talk with climate pioneers on how to tackle systemic problems, plus why we can all struggle with sustainability.
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Focuses on critical topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, human rights, and equitable livelihoods, featuring episodes like discussions on fair wages in supply chains and the impact of EU anti-greenwashing regulations on sustainability practices.

Giles Crosse, ISEAL Associate Manager for Content Strategy, and his guests explore solutions to tackling the world’s biggest issues, across climate change, biodiversity loss, human rights, living wage and livelihoods.
Our interviews with sustainability specialists reveal how together, people, governments, NGOs and businesses can tackle today’s most urgent challenges.
Do you care about fair wages for supply chain workers in developing countries? Are you a government official or a business leader striving to help people and planet?
If you care about the world, but struggle with the complexities of driving positive, real-world impact, then this could be the podcast for you.
In our latest episode, we look at the urgency of impactful climate action, greenhouse gas emissions, and how businesses and their partners can help.
Feel free to email us any topics you’d like us to discuss, or get in touch if you’d like to speak with us or take part: [email protected]
ISEAL's Kristin Komives looks at the urgency of climate action with host Giles Crosse.
She notes the fact that climate change and greenhouse gas emissions affect weather, temperatures and sea level rise, which in turn affect every environmental and human system on Earth.
Then, she reveals how credible voluntary action can help drive ambitious commitments to crucial climate impacts.
To tackle climate change effectively, Kristin explains that we need systems that define credible practices for designing, checking and improving the actions we take on climate and greenhouse gas emissions.
Finally, she reminds us that holistic approaches to sustainable development reinforce the understanding that climate challenges are deeply interconnected with all global systems.
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