Community and cooperation: From micro-movements to major impacts
- Date & time
- –
- Speaker
- Jennie Richmond (Partner at Impact Works Associates; Founding member of the RINGO Project at the Rights CoLab), Matthew Amengual, (Associate Professor in International Business at the Saïd Business School; Fellow of Kellogg College), Mac McKenzie (CEO and co-founder of the Bridge Institute), Bart Ashton (Manager of Zero Carbon Oxfordshire Partnership)
- Host
- Kellogg College (College)
- Series
- Kellogg College
- Location
- Kellogg College - The Hub, The Hub Kellogg College 62 Banbury Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6PN United Kingdom
- Organisation
- Oxford
Topics
About this talk
This Kellogg Conversation brings together practitioners and scholars to explore how climate action moves from aspiration to implementation. While the scale of the climate crisis is global, many of the most innovative and enduring responses begin within communities – through local partnerships, civic entrepreneurship and cross-sector collaboration. The discussion will examine how ideas are translated into practical action on the path to net zero, and what enables initiatives to scale without losing trust or momentum. It will consider the role of entrepreneurial thinking in designing climate solutions, the importance of credible evidence and accountability, and the ways in which businesses, local authorities, universities and civil society organisations can work together to accelerate change. Join us for a dynamic conversation exploring on what makes co-operation effective – and how citizen leadership can unlock progress that is both environmentally ambitious and socially inclusive. Chaired by: Marya Besharov, Professor of Organisations and Impact; Academic Director of the Skoll Centre; and Fellow of Kellogg College. This event is part of a series of Kellogg Conversations exploring sustainability and the leadership, evidence and collective action needed to build a thriving world.
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