• SBTi Net Zero 2.0 & Strait of Hormuz: What Business Leaders Must Know Now
    2026/06/22

    The world just changed — again. This week in sustainability, I am covering 10 stories that directly affect your operations, supply chains, and reporting obligations. From the US-Iran ceasefire and the Strait of Hormuz reopening, to the SBTi's new Net-Zero Standard 2.0, to CBAM expanding into downstream products.

    I've ranked these by frequency across the sustainability press, so the number one story is the one dominating boardroom conversations right now.

    Key topics this week:

    SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard 2.0 — what changed and what it means for your targets

    CBAM expansion — downstream products now in scope

    CDP splitting into commercial and non-profit entities

    US-Iran deal and supply chain implications

    UK chemical deregulation legal challenge

    US tomato prices up 40% — climate-driven food inflation

    AI's 600 billion climate opportunity

    UK flood risk from paved gardens

    If you are a sustainability professional, CFO, or business leader at a large organisation, this is your 4-minute briefing.

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  • The 2026 World Cup Is Lying About Its Climate Impact. I Did the Maths
    2026/06/19

    If you run a business, build climate strategy, or sit on a board that has ever published a sustainability target, this is the most important case study of 2026, and almost nobody is talking about it honestly.

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in June. FIFA say the tournament will produce 3.7 million tonnes of CO2. Independent researchers put the real figure closer to 9 million tonnes. Some estimates, when you include everything, run as high as 70 million.

    In the next ten minutes I am going to show you exactly how that gap was created. The fossil fuel sponsor FIFA signed after promising sustainability. The stadiums where players are about to play in dangerous heat. And the two enormous emissions sources FIFA quietly left out of their official number.

    But the reason this matters is not really about football. It is about your business. Because what FIFA did here is the same template I see organisations use every week to make their climate claims look better than they are. By the end of this video, you will know exactly what to look for in your own organisation, and what to push back on.

    I have spent twenty five years in sustainability consulting. Let's get into it.

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  • How Sustainability Leaders Should Read SBTi 2.0, the CDP Split and El Niño
    2026/06/15

    he net zero rulebook just got rewritten. The Science Based Targets initiative has released Corporate Net-Zero Standard 2.0, and in the same week a super El Niño officially emerged in the Pacific.

    In this week's sustainability news countdown I cover the ten stories that matter most for business leaders and sustainability professionals: the new SBTi net zero standard and its five-year milestones, El Niño food price risk, the AI data centre energy crunch, extreme heat as an economic constraint, UK and EU reporting changes, and what investors are now demanding from the seafood sector.

    I also owe you an apology. For a few weeks in May, the tool I use to gather news was reading my own newsletter back in as a source, which made some stories look bigger than they really were. In this video I explain what happened, what was still genuinely news, and how it has been fixed. There is a fuller write-up on my Substack: https://willsussolved.substack.com

    If you work in sustainability, net zero strategy or carbon accounting, this is your weekly intelligence briefing. Subscribe so you never miss a week, and tell me in the comments which story matters most to your organisation.

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  • The insurance companies have already decided — how boards should respond to climate risk now
    2026/06/09

    The insurance companies have stopped covering certain risks. Supply chains are breaking. New legislation is rewriting business models. Yet most organisations are still treating climate and operational risk as a future problem.

    In this episode, Will Richardson explores why corporate risk management has lagged behind market reality — and what needs to shift in how boards measure, weight, and act on climate and operational risk.

    We break down:

    • Why risk assessment frameworks built 20 years ago don't work anymore
    • What the insurance market collapse tells us about exposure
    • How to integrate climate risk into capital allocation decisions
    • The three concrete moves organisations are already making (and gaining competitive advantage because of it)
    • What your CFO and board actually need to know

    Whether you're in financial services, supply chain, or the C-suite, this conversation is about business resilience, not environmental compliance.

    Listen and subscribe to Sustainability Solved for weekly intelligence on building strategy that works in a changing world. New episodes as often as possible, 2-3 times per week. .

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  • The Week Climate Regulation Retreated — And Why the Risk Is Growing Anyway
    2026/06/08

    This week in sustainability, four major climate regulation retreats happened in a single week. The SEC proposed scrapping US climate disclosure rules. Brazil went voluntary. New York pushed back its climate goals. And California handed oil refiners $4 billion in free carbon allowances.

    But here is the bigger story: oil crossed $114 a barrel, Russia suspended jet fuel exports, and Bloomberg Green is now reporting a 67% chance of a Super El Niño arriving in 2027. The last major one caused $5.7 trillion in global GDP losses. For Food and Beverage businesses with supply chains in the tropics, that risk is not abstract — it is near-term and material.

    In this week's top 10 we cover all of this plus:

    - Why Burberry pushing net zero back 10 years is actually a measurement story

    - The UK net zero economy supporting 1.1 million jobs

    - How AI data centres are already hitting energy and water limits in Europe

    - What $479 billion in global clean energy trade tells you about investment direction

    - And why PepsiCo, ADM and McCain stepping up regenerative farming matters for your supply chain

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    STORY 10 — Circular economy / Vinted Math

    Source: edie.net, 1 and 2 June 2026

    URLs:

    https://www.edie.net/why-vinted-math-shows-the-circular-economy-is-shaping-everyday-shopping/

    https://www.edie.net/can-policy-make-circularity-cost-competitive-with-fast-fashion/

    STORY 9 — Regenerative agriculture: PepsiCo, ADM, McCain

    Source: edie.net, 2 June 2026

    URL: https://www.edie.net/pepsico-adm-and-mccain-how-industry-giants-are-ramping-up-regenerative-farming/

    STORY 8 — AI climate value $600bn / data centre limits

    Source: OneStop ESG, 1 June 2026

    URLs:

    https://onestopesg.com/esg-news/ai-climate-sustainability-opportunity

    https://onestopesg.com/esg-news/europe-ai-data-centre-water-energy-constraints

    STORY 7 — Bezos Earth Fund off track

    Source: edie.net, 1 June 2026

    URL: https://www.edie.net/bezos-earth-fund-off-track-to-meet-10bn-giving-target/

    STORY 6 — Food price shocks baked into UK system

    Source: edie.net, 1 June 2026

    URL: https://www.edie.net/treasury-launches-tariff-review-as-food-price-shocks-get-baked-in-to-uk-system/

    STORY 5 — Burberry delays net zero by a decade

    Source: edie.net, 1 June 2026

    URL: https://www.edie.net/burberry-delays-net-zero-target-by-a-decade-amid-revised-emissions-data/

    STORY 4 — UK net zero supports 1.1 million jobs

    Source: edie.net, 2 June 2026

    URL: https://www.edie.net/report-net-zero-supports-over-a-million-uk-workers/

    STORY 3 — Global clean energy trade $479bn; global energy investment $3.4trn

    Source: edie.net, 1 June 2026

    URLs:

    https://www.edie.net/report-global-clean-energy-trade-rose-to-479bn-in-2025/

    https://www.edie.net/global-energy-investment-set-to-hit-3-4trn-as-clean-power-leads-fossil-fuels/

    STORY 2 — Regulatory retreats: SEC, Brazil, New York, California

    Sources:

    ESG Today, 1 June 2026 — https://www.esgtoday.com/sec-launches-formal-process-to-rescind-corporate-climate-reporting-rules/

    ESG Today, 1 June 2026 — https://www.esgtoday.com/brazil-shifts-from-mandatory-to-voluntary-sustainability-reporting/

    ESG Today, 1 June 2026 — https://www.esgtoday.com/new-york-governor-hochul-signs-budget-pushing-back-state-climate-goals/

    OneStop ESG, 1 June 2026 — https://onestopesg.com/esg-news/california-carbon-market-free-allowances-revision

    Bloomberg Green, 1 June 2026

    STORY 1 — Iran war / $114 oil / Russia jet fuel / Super El Nino

    Sources:

    Semafor Flagship, 1 and 2 June 2026

    Semafor Energy, 2 June 2026

    Bloomberg Green, 1 June 2026

    MIND-BLOWING FACT 1 — Super El Nino 67% / $5.7tn GDP loss

    Source: Bloomberg Green, 1 June 2026

    MIND-BLOWING FACT 2 — Reform UK voters prefer solar over fracking

    Source: edie.net, 1 June 2026

    URL: https://www.edie.net/reform-voters-prefer-solar-to-fossil-fuels-according-to-poll/

    MIND-BLOWING FACT 3 — 2027 forecast as hottest year / 2024 at 1.5C

    Source: Bloomberg Green, 1 June 2026

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  • 5. Oil at $114, SBTi Cuts 2030 Goals & 98% of AI Energy is Unaccounted For | Top 10 Sustainability Stories
    2026/05/24

    SBTi has quietly halved the minimum emissions reductions companies need to hit by 2030 — no announcement, no press release, just an appendix edit. That's story #2 this week. Story #1? Oil hit $114 a barrel and the IEA has declared the fossil fuel industry "broken forever."

    This week's top 10 sustainability stories ranked by what the world is talking about — including the EU's 70% CSRD simplification, a $67 billion clean energy merger, Big Tech locking in 2GW+ of renewables, and why 98% of AI data centre energy is unaccounted for.

    If you run a business, advise organisations on sustainability, or work in Food & Beverage or Media and Marketing, these are the stories shaping strategy right now.

    TIMESTAMPS:

    • 00:00 — Hook: SBTi cuts 2030 targets
    • 00:30 — Intro
    • 01:00 — #10: Germany drops fossil heating phase-out
    • 01:30 — #9: CDP $900bn extreme weather losses
    • 02:00 — #8: GHG Protocol appoints first CEO
    • 02:30 — #7: Carbon removal goes mainstream
    • 03:00 — #6: Big Tech clean energy deals
    • 03:30 — #5: NextEra acquires Dominion $67bn
    • 04:00 — #4: EU CSRD simplified 70%
    • 04:30 — #3: AI data centre energy — 98% unaccounted for
    • 05:00 — #2: SBTi halves 2030 targets
    • 05:45 — #1: Iran war, $114 oil, IEA "broken forever"
    • 07:00 — Top 3 mind-blowing environmental facts

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  • Where does climate risk actually sit in your company?
    2026/05/20

    That's the question I'm asking following our National Emergency Briefing screening. Because here's what's coming: tomorrows temperatures could hit 28°C in the south in May! Within 35 years, 40°C summer heat will likely be typical. The Climate Change Committee is already saying we'll need air conditioning rolled out at scale. Schools may reschedule exam timetables. Hospitals may need complete redesigns.

    This isn't abstract. In July 2022, the London Fire Brigade ran out of fire engines because there were too many fires from the heat. Too many, full stop.

    Meanwhile, coastal erosion in Yorkshire, Norfolk and Suffolk is retreating by 2 to 4 metres per year. Residents in flood-prone areas will eventually have to abandon their homes. Managed relocations aren't a distant hypothetical; they're in our adapting-to-climate planning right now.

    Here's the hard part: the cost of adapting to this is way cheaper than doing nothing. But most businesses haven't worked out where their own exposure lies. Supply chains are vulnerable. Operations are exposed. Insurance costs are going up. Financing is getting tougher.

    So ask yourself: where does risk lie within your company? And more importantly, what are you going to do about it?

    If you're thinking about this, come and talk to us. We help organisations across FTSE, Nasdaq, XETRA and IBEX figure out their true climate exposure and build real adaptation into strategy. That's what we do.

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  • What is the climate conversation you wish more business leaders were having?
    2026/05/20

    I gave my first public talk on the environment at 15. Three things have changed in 25+ years. One has not.

    What is the climate conversation you wish more business leaders were having?

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