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Beyond 1.5°C: How to Think About Our New Climate Reality

May 29, 202538 minSeason 1Ep. 81
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Episode description

Hear from Laurie Laybourn, Executive Director of the Strategic Climate Risk Initiative, as we explore how climate risks change in a 1.5°C world.

As we look increasingly certain to breach 1.5 degrees of warming, we are entering an era defined not just by extreme weather and policy uncertainty, but also by cascading disruptions, systemic instability, and the potential for tipping points in both the environment and society. That’s why in this episode, we take a hard look at how our understanding of climate risk needs to evolve. We explore:

  • Why traditional climate risk frameworks may be missing a third, critical dimension, namely derailment risk;
  • How scenario planning can help institutions prepare for destabilizing futures;
  • And what risk professionals can do to improve climate risk assessments and build real resilience in the face of escalating shocks.

To find out more about the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR®) Certificate, follow this link: https://www.garp.org/scr

For more information on climate risk, visit GARP’s Global Sustainability and Climate Risk Resource Center: https://www.garp.org/sustainability-climate

If you have any questions, thoughts, or feedback regarding this podcast series, we would love to hear from you at: climateriskpodcast@garp.com

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Speaker’s Bio

Laurie Laybourn, Executive Director of the Strategic Climate Risk Initiative

Laurie is an award-winning researcher, policy advisor, writer and strategist. He is also an Associate Fellow at Chatham House and holds fellowships at the Institute for Public Policy Research and the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter.

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