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What do you think of when you think about advertising and its role in climate change? I'll confess the first thing that comes to mind is the fossil fuel industry's multi-billion dollar campaign to discredit climate science, deliberately confuse the public, and delay climate action. But, of course, like every industry, advertising has a role to play in accelerating climate progress. Advertising creatives have storytelling skills that can help distill complex information, shift attitudes, and accelerate the adoption of climate solutions. At a more basic level, the narratives that capture our attention and gain currency in our collecting thinking play a powerful role in influencing corporate agenda, policymaking, and voters. So don't count advertising out. Today, I'm joined by Blake Harrop, President of Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam. Whether or not you know it, you're familiar with Wieden+Kennedy's work. They're a small creative firm with a big reputation, and they've been doing some genuinely interesting climate-related work. In our conversation, we talk big picture about the advertising industry and how it needs to evolve, and also what we can all learn from European countries' effective climate communication. We also get specific and talk about some of Wieden+Kennedy's recent projects and how they demonstrate advertising's potential as a climate ally. Lot's to learn about and ponder if you listen with an open mind. Here we go. In today's episode, we cover:[3:19] Wieden+Kennedy history & what it's known for[4:32] Why does advertising matter?[7:22] Should we be lauding the ad industry?[8:55] How the ad industry rewards success & opportunity to change perception[10:28] Wieden+Kennedy as a B Corp & what it means for their commitment to climate[13:06] Would Wieden+Kennedy work with fossil fuel companies in the future?[15:10] Working with Fortescue Future Industries & Google in Germany[19:16] Working with Orsted (Fmr. DONG Energy) & Corona[25:31] The pros & cons of sustainability as a selling point[30:10] Lessons on communicating climate change[33:23] The importance & urgency of climate action[36:22] Nuclear energy as a dream campaign from a climate perspective[39:43] A role for all of us to be advertisers for climate engagementResources MentionedWieden+KennedyB LabClean Creatives PledgeW+K & Fortescue Future Industries: The Power of NowW+K & Google DE: Every Decision CountsW+K & Ørsted: The Power of WindW+K & Ørsted: Hello to a Better FutureW+K & Corona: Oceans WeekW+K & Corona: The FishAn Inconvenient TruthYale Program on...
Ørsted var en succes. En internationalt anerkendt turn around af en sort virksomhed, Dong Energy, til en grøn virksomhed, Ørsted. Det er kun fire år siden, at Ørsted kom på amerikanske Harvard Business Reviews liste med de 20 mest succesfulde transformationer i et årti. Niels Lunde taler med Børsens energijournalist Cecilie Veile. Først i en genudgivelse af optagelsen fra august, hvor Cecilie Veile forklarer hvordan Ørsted er blevet ramt af en perfekt storm. Og derefter i en ny optagelse, hvor Cecilie Veile fortæller om Ørsteds forværrede krise i USA, og om det dilemma som topchefen Mads Nipper ser ind i. 02.25: Krisen i august (genudgivelse). 16.28: Krisen nu. Producer: Arjuna Alexander Kolkur Sørensen. Få Niels Lundes nyhedsbrev. Tilmelding på borsen.dk/nyhedsbreve.
Excitement is brewing over an Atlantic offshore wind project 15 miles east of Massachusetts. Developers of the first utility-scale project in the country have begun laying the foundations for 62 planned turbines. Vineyard Wind, the nation's first commercial scale offshore wind farm, is expected to generate 800 MW of electricity. A joint venture of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Avangrid Renewables, Vineyard Wind would power 400,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts annually. State officials are confident this project, and others coming down the pike, will play a critical role in meeting net zero by 2050 goals. But challenges remain for offshore wind. Inflation is driving up costs. Complicated logistics for groundbreaking projects could cause delays. And opposition from the commercial fishing industry, which has deep roots in the area, is still strong. So, what role will public policy play in getting this and other offshore projects across the finish line? And how will it impact the rest of the industry? This week host Bill Loveless talks with Lars Thaaning Pedersen about the Vineyard Wind project and the policy support that has kept it moving forward. They also discuss the challenges of developing offshore wind projects in the U.S. Lars is co-CEO of Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) and CEO of Vineyard Offshore. Both organizations are engaged in offshore wind development and the energy transition around the world. Prior to founding Copenhagen Offshore Partners in 2015, Lars held executive positions at DONG Energy, which is now Ørsted. He has been involved in more than 10 offshore wind projects in Europe since 2008, and is now focusing his attention on the U.S. as well as other areas of the world.
Sleep. It takes up about a third of your life—or at least it should if you want to stay healthy. After having a child, both I and my wife's sleep patterns were obviously pretty hard hit, and so began a search for some straightforward, actionable advice on how to restore healthy sleep. Dr. Breus is an almost limitless source of exactly that, so if you're having trouble, have a listen. We dig into sleep, maintaining energy levels, different body types, developing habits and routines that work with our bodies instead of against them, and how it all works together. Michael J. Breus, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and both a Diplomat of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and a Fellow of The American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He is one of only 168 psychologists in the world to have passed the Sleep Medical Speciality board without going to Medical School. Michael was recently named the Top Sleep Specialist in California by Reader's Digest, and one of the 10 most influential people in sleep science. His latest book is Energize! Go from Dragging Ass to Kicking It in 30 Days, which he co-authored with the founder of SoulCycle, Stacey Griffith. Dr. Breus has also authored of The Power of When, a bestseller on Amazon for Time Management and Happiness, a bio-hacking guide book based on your genetic biological chronotype, The Sleep Doctor's Diet Plan: Lose Weight Through Better Sleep, on the science and relationship between quality sleep and metabolism, and GOOD NIGHT: The Sleep Doctor's 4-Week Program to Better Sleep and Better Health is a do-it-yourself guide to better sleep. Dr. Breus has supplied his expertise with both consulting and as a sleep educator/spokesperson to brands such as Hastens Beds, Ebb Therapeutics, Princess Cruise lines, Six Senses Hotel and Spa, Lighting Science Group, Advil PM, Breathe Rite, Crowne Plaza Hotels, Dong Energy, Merck, iHome, and many more. Dr. Breus lectures all over the world for organizations such as YPO (Young Presidents Organization), AT&T, on stage for Tony Robbins, hospitals, and medical centers, financial organizations, product companies, and many more. For over 14 years, Dr. Breus served as the Sleep Expert for WebMD. Dr. Breus also writes The Insomnia Blog and can be found regularly on Psychology Today, and Sharecare. Dr. Breus has been interviewed on CNN, Oprah, The View, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Ray, Fox and Friends, The Doctors, Joy Behar, The CBS Early Show, The Today Show, and Kelly and Michael. Connect with Dr. Breus: -Website: https://thesleepdoctor.com/ -Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesleepdoctor -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesleepdoctor/ -NEW Book - Energize!: Go from Dragging Ass to Kicking It in 30 Days: https://amzn.to/32lLjBm -Book - The Power of When: https://thepowerofwhen.com/buy-the-book/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In der ersten Folge stellen wir euch einen dänischen Energiekonzern vor, der nur ein paar Jahre gebraucht hat, um vom Klimasünder zum Vorreiter zu werden. Der Weg von Dong Energy zu Ørsted war nicht einfach und das Ergebnis ist noch nicht perfekt. Aber man kann etwas Wichtiges daraus lernen: Der Wandel ist möglich! Und wenn wir wirklich wollen, dann geht‘s auch mit Tempo. Darüber sprechen wir auch mit Brigitte Knopf. Sie ist Klimawissenschaftlerin und Generalsekretärin am Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change. Außerdem sitzt sie im Expertenrat für Klimafragen, der die Politik der Bundesregierung bewertet. Im Gespräch erklärt sie uns, was die größten Klima-Baustellen sind und warum es im Kampf gegen die Erderwärmung auf jedes Zehntelgrad ankommt. Wo Offshore-Windenergie schon genutzt wird: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/Von-Dong-Energy-zu-0rsted-Frueher-Klimakiller-jetzt-Klimaretter,orsted100.html Essay von Brigitte Knopf zur Energiewende: https://www.bdew.de/online-magazin-zweitausend50/schwerpunkt-aufbruch/essay-energiewende-als-gesellschaftliche-herausforderung/ Neue Studie von Ökonom Nicholas Stern zu Kosten der Krise: https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/publication/a-time-for-action-on-climate-change-and-a-time-for-change-in-economics/
Episode 12: The Winds of Change - Jakob Askou Bøss When going green meant leaping into the unknown In this episode, we hear from Jakob Askou Bøss, Senior Vice-President of Corporate Strategy at Ørsted. In 2006, having successfully merged with 5 other energy companies, Ørsted (then DONG Energy) were about to embark on an expensive and complex project to build a coal-fired power plant in Germany. But the world's attitude towards fossil fuels was changing rapidly, and Bøss was faced with a decision. Push forward with the project, despite the turning tide? Or venture into the unknown, and be part of radical change? This Podcast is brought to you by Radio Wolfgang for Auddy It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Jakob Askou Bøss It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino With support from The Open University - www.openuniversity.co.uk/management Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Bob gone for the next few episodes, Zipp is bringing in some guest hosts to hopefully fill the void. And of course, our first guest host, Hunter Bishop, flaked out on NRQ. Thankfully he was kind enough to send his sidekicks Jonah and Matt (Culture Popped) to fill in. The trio talk about the trailer for Spiderman: No Way Home, meme theft, and White Count Blacula. "Jackpot" by Rongo Productions This episode is brought to you in part by Load Boost! Use the promo code NRQ10 and get your bottle today! Use the code Pod10 at DB Journey and find the perfect bag for you!
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Molly chats about her high school sports days when her father was her coach, the city of Syracuse hating Pete Davidson, finally going on a date, having a glow up in college, the Shrek franchise, and things that radiate little ding dong energy. welcome to hot girls drink oat milk
The Ellen Show has been accused of some very serious things regarding misconduct and toxicity in the workplace. A Grade A Nation panelist thinks it is because people are jealous of Ellen DeGeneres and her alpha male big dong energy. Oh, brother!
The Danish energy company Ørsted is known to many by its previous name, Dong Energy. In 2017, the decision was made to rebrand the business after the Danish scientist Hans Christian Ørsted, and for a simple reason: Dansk Olie og Naturgas A/S no longer owned any assets in either oil or natural gas. The change was massive for a company that at one point ran coal, oil and natural gas power stations responsible for half of Denmark’s CO₂ emissions, not to mention those resulting from the oil and gas extracted by the company on its North Sea rigs. By 2018 though, 75% of Ørsted’s total energy generation came from renewable sources – by 2025 it will be 99%. Since 2006, coal consumption has been reduced by 81% and by 2025 the company is targeting a drop in the total carbon intensity of its energy generation of 98% – a tremendous turnaround. In the midst of this rebirth, in 2016, the company went public with the largest-ever IPO in Denmark and the second largest in the world that year. In just 10 years an entirely new firm had been born with a new attitude to energy. In this podcast episode Euromoney will examine what the energy industry can learn from the Ørsted story. We look at how financial markets can support the industry's transition towards low-carbon; the roles of investment and divestment in addressing low-carbon goals; and why there is both an environmental and economic imperative to appraise the risks of climate change, and take action to prevent it.
Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose
Andrew Parry is Head of Sustainable Investing at Hermes Investment Management. In this episode of Impact Leaders, Andrew shares his insights from years of experience in sustainable investing and why he is optimistic about the direction where we are heading. Responsible investing has always been at the core of Hermes, and they have been at the vanguard of ESG investing for more than three decades. Hermes is in fact a founding signatory of the Principles of Responsible Investment (PRI) when it was launched by the UN in 2006. Hermes was established in 1983 as the principal manager to the BT Pension Scheme and, as of December 2018, it managed £33.5 billion of assets and engaged on £389.4 billion in assets. The company now employs 200 investment and stewardship professionals, with 448 total staff, in its London head office, Singapore and New York. What sets Hermes apart is the focus on stewardship in impact investing. Andrew says, “we don’t want to be absentee landlords”. They have been actively engaged with government, shaping policy and standards as well as recognising the need to create demand for positive impact. Highlights of this episode include: * How to take impact investing from private markets into the public markets * Why it is important for companies to be socially responsible * From Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) exclusions of negative screening to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) * Building great Impact Investment Funds * Focus on stewardship, influencing behaviours in government and creating demand * If you can measure it, you can manipulate it * Importance of impact narrative and setting clear goals which can then be reported on * How to avoid Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) washing and Man City’s 5 goals assumption * How millennials are inspiring Andrew and importance of learning from clients * How SDGs are the new opportunity Useful links: Hermes Investment Management - [https://www.hermes-investment.com/](https://www.hermes-investment.com/) Andrew Parry’s Linkedin - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-parry-bb48a79/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-parry-bb48a79/) Ørsted (formerly DONG Energy) - [https://orsted.co.uk/en](https://orsted.co.uk/en) PRI Principles of Responsible Investment - [https://www.unpri.org/](https://www.unpri.org/) UNEP FI Positive Impact Initiative - [https://www.unepfi.org/positive-impact/positive-impact/](https://www.unepfi.org/positive-impact/positive-impact/) Chapters: [4:10] Pivotal moments and changes in the last 30 years? [11:45] Long history of Hermes Investment Management in impact [19:50] Behaviour change on the demand side [27:00] More people want to engage in ESG [30:00] We need to think about stranded business models [33:00] How to differentiate between traditional ESG funds and Impact funds [43:00] Why it is important to think about impact narrative [46:00] We are still a long way away in aggregating product level to company level impact [40:00] Engagement, education, transparent reporting [55:00] Importance of answering the why question [58:00] Hurdles to promoting impact investing, not just excluding oil and gas assets [1:03:00] How we can help encourage business model transition as a way of future growth [1:05:00] Scaling impact investment to achieve SDGs [1:10:00] What drives Andrew Parry? What is leadership to Andrew? Connect with JP Dallmann on [Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jp-dallmann/), [Twitter](https://twitter.com/JPDallmann), or [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/inspiredbyjp/). How to incorporate SDGs into your business - [Fast Forward 2030](http://fastforward2030.com/) Find talent and careers with impact - [Realchangers](https://www.realchangers.com/) Impact Leaders is produced and published by Woon Tan of [Podcast Publishing](http://podcastpublishing.help/)
Siegfried Andersen er ugens gæst i MindCast - han er 73 år gammel, har levet og LEVER et liv med fuld fart på! Han er den vildeste story-teller og et super højt energiniveau. Han kan tvinge bestemte typer af mindsets ind i hovedet på folk. Han er selvstændig virksomhedsdrivende og er også advisor i både Dong Energy, DSB og Bestseller. Lyt godt efter:
Medvirkende: Managing partner Tomas Ilsø Andersen og områdechef for journalisthøjskolens afdeling for forskning og viden Vibeke Borberg. De største danske advokathuse er typisk nogle af de rådgivere, som er tættest på direktioner og bestyrelser hos landets største virksomheder som f.eks. Novo Nordisk, Vestas, Lego, Tryg og Dong Energy. Samtidig er advokater og partnere på alle niveauer i daglig kontakt med alt fra de svageste i samfundet til de kendte og kongelige – med andre, så er advokater en af de faggrupper, der potentielt ligger inde med den største viden i forhold til tendenser, bevægelser, muligheder og udfordringer i vores samfund. Disse forhold på trods, så er der ikke mange advokater eller partnere, som tager aktiv og synlig del i den offentlige debat – det er et fåtal af advokater, der optræder i politiske debatprogrammer på tv, ligesom der er langt mellem advokater i aviser og i radio. Men hvorfor? Er advokaten en figur, der lever bedst i det skjulte? Eller er der reelt set behov for en langt større adgang til advokaters syn på den verden vi lever i? Hvordan ser det ud med advokaters synlighed i medierne og i den offentlige debat?
Medvirkende: Managing partner Tomas Ilsø Andersen og områdechef for journalisthøjskolens afdeling for forskning og viden Vibeke Borberg. De største danske advokathuse er typisk nogle af de rådgivere, som er tættest på direktioner og bestyrelser hos landets største virksomheder som f.eks. Novo Nordisk, Vestas, Lego, Tryg og Dong Energy. Samtidig er advokater og partnere på alle niveauer i daglig kontakt med alt fra de svageste i samfundet til de kendte og kongelige – med andre, så er advokater en af de faggrupper, der potentielt ligger inde med den største viden i forhold til tendenser, bevægelser, muligheder og udfordringer i vores samfund. Disse forhold på trods, så er der ikke mange advokater eller partnere, som tager aktiv og synlig del i den offentlige debat – det er et fåtal af advokater, der optræder i politiske debatprogrammer på tv, ligesom der er langt mellem advokater i aviser og i radio. Men hvorfor? Er advokaten en figur, der lever bedst i det skjulte? Eller er der reelt set behov for en langt større adgang til advokaters syn på den verden vi lever i? Hvordan ser det ud med advokaters synlighed i medierne og i den offentlige debat?
10.06.2017 When you update your phone iPhone problems. Netflix rate hike. They doing lawsuits over Jr.MInts? RRR - Popular Halloween candy in Florida. Comic Tom Cotter in studio. Robbie and wife call from Colorado. Dong Energy. When you lie on your resume. Angel on the 1s & 2s. Carlos to the Top. Monster Sports. Bama friends in studio. BOTW - Gourds Gone Wild - Tampa Bay Brewing.
Det her er en IDA Podcast om udfordringer og muligheder forbundet med ansættelsesprocesser og karriere for ingeniører. Vi kommer med relevante redskaber til din jobsøgning og taler om et arbejdsmarked i hastig forandring. MEDVIRKENDE Morten Esmann Andersen, karriererådgiver i Ingeniørforeningen, IDA: http://bit.ly/2oR2Lss Hanne Blume, HR-direktør i DONG Energy: http://bit.ly/2nZAYBL Mads Kamp, HR-direktør i Oticon og William Demant: http://bit.ly/2oXJzG1 IDA Podcast er skabt i et samarbejde mellem Ingeniørforeningen, IDA og Brain Gain Group. Vært og tilrettelæggelse: Matias Seidler Producer: Tobias Ankjær Jeppesen Lyddesign: Alexander Clerici SHOWNOTES Se rapporten ‘Den Danske Ingeniør 2020 - Jobfunktioner og Kompetencekrav’ af Teknologisk Institut til Ingeniørforeningen, IDA. Bemærk, at rapporten blev udarbejdet i 2013 og på visse områder er forældet: http://bit.ly/2ojkSUC Det er vigtigt at have en stærk og opdateret tilstedeværelse på LinkedIn. Se IDAs artikel ‘10 gode råd til din LinkedIn profil’ her: http://bit.ly/2oRfoDZ DONG Energy bruger LinkedIn meget aktivt i rekrutteringsprocessen. Det fortæller Dong Energy’s HR-direktør, Hanne Blume, mere om i artiklen her: http://bit.ly/2oY7DZy I artiklen ‘Sådan planlægger du din karriere’ kan du læse om fire konkrete trin, du kan bruge til at udvikle din karriere: http://bit.ly/2nZTYAb [05:00] Se bl.a. artiklen på Ingeniøren.dk, ‘DTU-Rektor: De studerendes viden er forældet om fem år’: http://bit.ly/2nTz5WF [06:58] På Forbes finder man en kort artikel om, hvad Workforce Planning er, ‘Workforce Planning: The War Room Of HR’: http://bit.ly/2plkzIn [19:53] Morten Esmann redegør for de vigtigste pointer fra IDAs analyse, ‘Jobskifte og motivation for mobilitet’: http://bit.ly/2opVm23 samt Ballisagers ‘Rekrutteringsanalysen - 2016’: http://bit.ly/2oXu0Rw Her kan du downloade CV-skabeloner og læse en grundig guide til optimal opsætning og formatering af sit CV, ‘Giv dit CV slagkraft’: http://bit.ly/2plwNAG
Ugens gæst er Hanne Blume, der er HR-direktør i Dong Energy. Hendes formuleringer og væremåde i dette interview er simpelthen ikke til at stå for. En naturlig men seriøs motivation til at tage sig ordenligt af sig selv i hverdagen, er noget, som Hanne i højeste grad bærer med sig i livet. Tag rigtig godt i mod en person, der er helt nede på jorden – på den fede måde – i dette afsnit af MindCast:
Novo-aktiens dramatiske styrtdyk er på bordet i ugens episode af For pengenes skyld. Ikke bare en gang - men hele to gange i træk - har medicinalgiganten givet investorerne en mavepuster. Per vurderer selskabets forventninger til fremtiden. Går Novo med livrem og seler, når de sætter vækstmål for fremtiden, for at være sikre på ikke at skuffe investorerne igen? Du kan også høre mere om regnskaberne fra Danske Bank, Nordea, Jyske Bank, Chr. Hansen og Novozymes. Og så bliver der også tid til en snak om, hvilke konsekvenser årets tre store danske børsnoteringer af DONG Energy, Nets og Scandinavian Tobacco Group kan få for kommende danske børsnoteringer. (Udgivet 31.10.2016)
Børsnoteringen af DONG Energy er i fuld gang, og aktierne er nærmest blevet revet væk. Men hvad er det for et selskab, som investorerne får i deres porteføljer? I ugens udgave af For pengenes skyld kigger Christine Sindal og Per Hansen nærmere på de forhold, som kan påvirke selskabet både negativt og positivt. (Udgivet 30.5.2016)