In this episode, Atlas Air’s Richard Broekman and Katherine Preston join Nikhil Sachdeva to share how their company is balancing sustainability ambitions with real-world constraints in the air cargo business.
As COP30 convenes in the Amazon, the focus shifts to what truly drives progress: the confidence to act decisively in the face of uncertainty. At this defining moment in the world's climate epicenter, leaders must move beyond hesitation and embrace the clarity needed to transform industries, economies, and societies. At Roland Berger, we are committed to helping businesses build the climate confidence that turns ambition into unstoppable momentum.
In the face of overwhelming climate, economic, and political uncertainty, leaders, too often, hesitate. The true turning point for climate comes when leaders adopt a new mindset - transforming fear and inertia into clarity and bold confidence that drives decisive action.
COP30 in Belém represents a critical juncture for global climate leadership. As discussions unfold around climate finance, nature-based solutions, and equitable transitions, the underlying challenge remains consistent: empowering leaders to break free from paralysis and take bold action.
Our work focuses on the key themes emerging from COP30:
The conversations at COP30 underscore a fundamental truth: meaningful climate progress requires more than technical solutions – it demands a transformation in how leaders approach uncertainty. By helping businesses see climate challenges as opportunities for growth and innovation, we bridge the gap between knowing what must be done and having the confidence to do it. In alignment with the global climate community, we remain dedicated to empowering leaders who will turn the tide on climate change.
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