
50 episodes

The Sustainability Agenda CIBC
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4.0 • 3 Ratings
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Welcome to The Sustainability Agenda by CIBC Capital Markets. A podcast series focusing on the evolving complexities of the sustainability landscape. With a view on addressing current issues in a concise format to help you navigate and take action.
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Sustainability 2.0: Evolving the client conversation
Roman Dubczak of CIBC Capital Markets joins Dominique Barker to discuss the growth of Sustainability Advisory, how we are evolving the conversation with our clients, and our priorities for 2023.
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Carbon Reduction Planning: A practical guide for any business to start their decarbonization journey
Dr. Torill Bigg of Tunley Engineering joins Dominique Barker to discuss Carbon Reduction Planning, and how businesses of all sizes can assess their carbon footprint, develop and implement a credible roadmap to net-zero.
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Key takeaways from the Finance and Biodiversity Day at COP15
Linda Scala of CIBC Enterprise Risk Management joins Dominique Barker to discuss the key takeaways from the Finance and Biodiversity Day at the COP15 Convention on Biological Diversity, and what it means for financial institutions.
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In conversation with Bruce Ander: why district energy is important to the energy transition in Canada
Bruce Ander of Markham District Energy joins Dominique Barker to discuss why District Energy is important to the transition in Canada and the opportunities for city-owned utilities.
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Investing in Natural Capital
Join Brandon Lewis and Dominique Barker in the third episode of our multi-part natural capital series, as they discuss investments in natural capital, the potential for positive financial returns and how it contributes to global sustainability solutions.
The World Economic Forum’s Report referenced in this episode can be found here: https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_The_Future_Of_Nature_And_Business_2020.pdf -
TNFD and the post-2020 global biodiversity framework
In anticipation of COP15, join Camille Maclet and Dominique Barker for the second episode of our multi-part natural capital series as they discuss nature-related financial disclosures, the upcoming post-2020 global biodiversity framework and what it could mean for the private sector.