Leveraging business solutions to catalyze a climate positive future
A dynamic hub of research, innovation, and collaboration to catalyze a new era of climate-conscious business practices. Our Centre is where sustainable ambition meets pragmatic action, ground-breaking ideas are transformed into tangible results, global leaders unite to shape a better tomorrow, and emerging talents discover purpose in advancing solutions for a climate-positive future.
Vision
We envision a world where business has facilitated a just transition to a climate-positive economy, wherein industry not only mitigates negative environmental impacts but also contributes to a net positive effect on the environment and society.
Our approach is built on three foundational pillars
Reduction
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The Intention-Action Gap
Despite the increasing commitments to reduce emissions and achieve net-zero targets, businesses struggle to translate these pledges into concrete action due to various challenges such as resource constraints, talent gaps, and regulatory uncertainty.
Objective: We will empower businesses to understand their carbon footprints, develop robust climate action strategies, and decarbonize their operations to achieve a net-zero carbon target while mitigating negative environmental impacts.
Adaptation
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The Urgent Reality
Climate change is not a future concern; it’s an immediate and escalating crisis already impacting businesses today. The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, coupled with mounting regulatory pressures and shifting consumer preferences, underscores the necessity of implementing adaptation and risk mitigation strategies for resilience and sustained viability.
Objective: We will support businesses to proactively identify climate-related risks, implement adaptation strategies, and strengthen their resilience to ensure long-term sustainability in the face of climate change.
Regeneration
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The Systems Change
There is an urgent need for a paradigm shift in how businesses relate to natural resources and the environment. The problem is compounded by the lack of comprehensive policies, guidelines, and incentives that encourage businesses to move beyond compliance towards a more holistic, regenerative approach.
Objective: We will lead the transition towards a regenerative economy by supporting businesses and policymakers to adopt new systems thinking and circular principles deeply rooted in Indigenous values and wisdom and redefine our relationship with natural resources and the environment.
The ultimate goal is not just to minimize negative impact but to introduce a new economic framework that enriches both human communities and the ecosystem we inhabit.
The Guiding Principle:
Removing friction and connecting the dots
The ultimate goal is to enact a transformative change at a systematic level and lead the way to a regenerative future. By 'removing friction,' we aim to streamline processes and resolve uncertainties that often complicate collaborative efforts. When we speak of 'connecting the dots,' we commit to building meaningful bridges between diverse stakeholders—from academia and government to industry and civil society. This commitment, underpinned by the wealth of knowledge and resources at the UBC Sauder School of Business, forms the core of our mission as we work towards actionable and meaningful progress.
Here's how we'll get there
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