How do Companies Know How Far Their Responsibilities Go?

How do Companies Know How Far Their Responsibilities Go?
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Brought to you by Copenhagen Business School, this podcast dives into the question: Do corporate legal responsibilities on climate extend beyond national compliance? Join us as we explore how this evolving legal landscape could shape the future of ESG and CSR strategies. Whether you're a student, business leader, or simply curious about the intersection of climate law, economics, and corporate accountability — this is the podcast for you.
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The show focuses on corporate legal responsibilities regarding climate change, examining topics such as ESG strategies, corporate accountability, and significant legal cases like the one against Shell. Episodes include discussions on the implications of climate law on business practices and the evolving intersection of legal compliance and sustainability.

Brought to you by Copenhagen Business School, this podcast dives into the question: Do corporate legal responsibilities on climate extend beyond national compliance?
Join us as we explore how this evolving legal landscape could shape the future of ESG and CSR strategies. Whether you’re a student, business leader, or simply curious about the intersection of climate law, economics, and corporate accountability — this is the podcast for you.
In this episode, Peter Møllgaard, President of Copenhagen Business School and Chair of the Danish Council on Climate Change, and Donald Pols, Director of Dutch NGO Milieudefensie, join host Jeroen Lammers to unpack the landmark legal case against Shell, now before the Dutch Supreme Court.
Together, they delve into the profound legal and ethical implications of the case and discuss its potential to reshape the future of corporate social responsibility. Could this change how companies navigate long-term climate strategy and accountability?
🎧 Tune in for a compelling conversation at the crossroads of climate law, economics, and corporate governance—and what it all means for the business leaders of tomorrow.

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