What does a major shift in U.S. climate policy mean for your business?

The Trump administration is rapidly reversing climate policies that impact corporate sustainability. New rollbacks include weakened emissions standards, deregulated methane restrictions, and expanded fossil fuel projects. These shifts introduce new risks for businesses—but also opportunities for companies that can stay ahead.

During this on-demand webinar, Kerry Duggan, former climate advisor to President Biden, and Corinne Hanson, VP of Sustainability at Greenplaces, break down the implications of these policy reversals and offer strategies to keep your sustainability commitments strong.

Key takeaways

  • Understand the new policy landscape: Break down the latest climate rollbacks and what they mean for carbon reporting, ESG commitments, and supply chain transparency.

  • Future-proof your climate goals: Learn how leading companies are maintaining momentum toward net-zero and science-based targets, despite weakened federal regulations.

  • Leverage state and global frameworks: Find out how multinational commitments, state-led initiatives, and regional climate policies can fill the gap left by federal rollbacks.

  • Risk management and opportunity: Identify how shifting regulations may affect corporate risk, investor expectations, and business continuity.

  • Case studies of resilience: Get inspired by companies that continue to lead on decarbonization, renewable energy procurement, and transparent sustainability reporting.
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Kerry Duggan
Founder & Managing Partner

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As former climate advisor to President Biden, Kerry's guided policy at the highest levels of the White House and now helps organizations navigate sustainability in rapidly changing political climates.

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Corinne Hanson
VP of Sustainability

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As VP of Sustainability at Greenplaces, she equips companies with strategic tools to lower carbon footprints, drive ESG progress, and engage employees in meaningful climate action.