Creating your Sustainability Strategy with Dr. Tara Shine

In this episode of Techies Go Green Autumn Webinar Series 2022 we were delighted to be joined by Dr. Tara Shine, renowned Climate Change & Climate Justice Expert, and co-founder & CEO of Change by Degrees

In this episode, Dr. Tara Shine will be sharing her ideas on how each of us can have a positive impact on society and our planet. With stories from her travels around the world, Tara will bring the issues facing our planet to life and inspire each of us to play our part with practical advice for everyday change. In the session she will share her insight into how businesses can create a sustainability strategy that doesn't live on the shelf!

  • Why you need a Sustainability strategy.

  • The key components of a Sustainability strategy.

  • How to make sure your strategy doesn't live on the shelf.

  • How to set meaningful goals and targets.

Dr. Tara Shine

Co-Founder and CEO, Change By Degrees
Climate Change and Climate Justice Expert

Dr Tara Shine is co-Founder and CEO of the award-winning sustainability business, Change by Degrees. Tara has advised world leaders, governments and civil society organisations on climate change, environmental policy, and development assistance. She was formerly a climate negotiator at the UN and Special Advisor to the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice and Adviser to the Elders. Tara is Chair of the Board of Trustees of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and co-facilitator of a science-policy dialogue under the UN Climate Convention. She is a member of faculty of the Global Leadership Programme for Women in Science, Homeward Bound.

Tara’s book ‘How to Save Your Planet One Object at a Time’ was published by Simon and Schuster in April 2020 and is a guide to sustainable living told through everyday objects

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