Date/Time
Date(s) - 2424/0404/2525
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: Online / Virtual Panel Discussion
Type: Webinar (Zoom)
Duration: 1 hour
Moderator: Marta Bigio – SVP, Sustainability Lead
Speakers:
- Kavickumar Muruganathan – Sustainability & ESG Leader
- Qiyun Woo – Climate Communicator & Sustainability Advocate
- Junice Yeo – Regional Sustainability Strategist
Target Audience:
- Sustainability professionals, communicators, corporate leaders, policymakers
- Students interested in climate action and strategic communications
This discussion is essential for anyone looking to understand the shifting landscape of sustainability communications and how to prepare for the uncertainties ahead. Join us as we unpack key insights, share strategies, and explore the future of sustainability storytelling in Asia.
Format: This training will be carried out online in a webinar setting. Attendees will not be able to have their camera, and microphones on during the session.
Overview
As the world grapples with shifting political landscapes, the return of Donald Trump to the global stage presents new challenges and opportunities for sustainability communications. His policies and rhetoric have historically influenced climate action, corporate ESG commitments, and global sustainability narratives.
In this panel, we will explore how the evolving political climate could shape sustainability communications in Asia, where businesses, governments, and advocacy groups must navigate increasing complexity in public discourse and policy direction.
Key Discussion Points:
- How can the current geopolitical tensions impact global and regional sustainability strategies?
- The evolving role of businesses and communicators in promoting sustainability amid political polarisation.
- How can communicators in Asia navigate misinformation, greenwashing claims, and shifting investor priorities?
- Strategies for maintaining momentum on climate action despite political headwinds.
Don’t worry if you missed out on the webinar – you can watch it on YouTube here.