2026: The year businesses get real about climate resilience? 

How disruption is shifting businesses from theoretical risk to practical action 


Join our virtual session on 4th February in partnership with Unwritten

Time: 4-5pm GMT, 5-6pm CET, 10-11am CST, 11-12pm EST, 8-9am PST

Location: Microsoft Teams 

Climate risk has long been framed through long-term scenarios and hypothetical futures. But for many organisations, the impacts are no longer abstract. Supply chain disruption, asset damage, and rising operational costs are making climate risk a near-term business issue which is forcing businesses to reframe how they talk about resilience.

In this webinar, we explore the three major shifts reshaping how companies understand, track and act on physical climate risks. From the rise of resilience as a language that resonates with leadership, to the move towards short-term, evidence-based measures of climate impact, we’ll look at how businesses are reframing climate risk as something tangible, measurable, and commercially material.

We’ll also examine the role of technology in translating complex climate data into practical insights, and outline what it takes to get started, and move forward, in this new era of climate risk management.

What to expect

In this live session, we’ll share:

  • SB+CO insights into the most common gaps we’ve observed across published transition plans, including finance, dependencies, and quantification of levers.

  • Reflections from practitioners on how they are adopting a more practical take on resilience within their business, and what that has helped them achieve.

  • Insights from Unwritten (a leading software platform to help companies detect, report and act on climate risk) on the role of technology to support practical resilience measurement.

Register now to secure your place.

Places are limited to ensure a practical and discussion-led format.


How to sign up

We welcome sustainability practitioners with a focus on nature to join us. Please fill out the form below, and you’ll receive a calendar invite within 24 hours.

If you have any questions about the session, please do get in touch at info@sbandco.com - we look forward to seeing you there! 


This session will be led by:

Kate Jones

Sustainability Strategy Director | SB+CO

Nick Wyver

Sustainability Strategy Director | SB+CO

 
 

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