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Operationalizing Climate Resiliency through EHS, March 10, 2 - 3 pm ET
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As climate change continues to pose physical threats to operational stability, companies and their stakeholders are increasingly prioritizing resiliency and responding to evolving climate regulatory disclosures. To adapt efficiently, organizations must employ a cross-functional partnership model to effectively identify vulnerabilities and manage risk, implement process or asset changes in front-line operations, harness innovative technologies like AI, and prioritize allocation of capital.
EHS professionals act as a bridge between compliance, risk management, sustainability, and workforce protection, all of which are foundational to operation continuity, especially in front-line operations. Required transformations and adaptations stemming from climate resiliency come with risks to both personnel and physical assets, underscoring the need for EHS functions to play a central role in this evolution. This webinar will explore the EHS professional’s role in furthering climate and organizational resiliency within their organization.
- Charlotte Pugh, Managing Director, EY
- Shannon Roberts, Principal, EY
- Amy Schweikert, Senior Manager, EY
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