Join David Arkell, John Pooley, and Lysandra Naom on an episode reminiscing and recapping the 42 episodes of the 360 on Energy and Carbon podcast in 2023. This episode features which episodes left the biggest impact, executive recommendations, the biggest takeaways, and more. Check out our 360 Carbon Excellence Program.
Top Episodes and Topics of 2023: Popular episodes included topics on energy and carbon management, ESG trends, and distributed energy basics, which provided foundational insights for listeners interested in sustainability.Guest Impact: Key guests like Phil De Luna and Sarah Key discussed advanced topics in carbon capture and ESG, respectively, providing valuable insights that have influenced both listeners and hosts throughout the year.Internal Reflections and Popularity: Some of the most popular episodes featured discussions between the hosts themselves, sharing insights into trends and practical steps for energy management, suggesting a strong listener interest in actionable advice.Diverse Industry Engagement: The podcast featured episodes on various sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, utilities, and more, emphasizing a wide-ranging approach to sustainability and carbon management.
Carbon Capture as Essential: With advancements in technology and scalability, carbon capture and removal are now viewed as necessary components of the net-zero strategy, underscoring its viability and importance in global emissions reduction.Role of Smaller Enterprises in Sustainability: Small and medium-sized businesses, like the featured Veriform, exemplify how sustainability can be profitable, scalable, and a source of competitive advantage.Importance of ESG in Business Strategy: The continued focus on ESG in 2023 reflects its growing significance in corporate governance and investor expectations, signaling its role as a key driver in sustainable business practices.Human Resources in Energy Transition: The shift toward sustainable practices isn’t just technical; it requires skilled, educated human resources to implement strategies, especially within sectors facing workforce shortages, like utilities.