Webinar
Climate change is costing your business money
Now what?

Summary
Climate change and nature loss aren't abstract risks anymore, they're already showing up on the balance sheet. Our recent Climate Commitments Report surveyed 1,600 UK business owners across 28 economic sectors and found that…
84% of businesses can identify at least one climate-related impact in the past 2 years.
70% of climate-impacted businesses have seen costs equivalent to 1% or more of annual turnover in the past year.
Despite this, many businesses aren't joining the dots. Almost half (48%) don't consider themselves affected by climate change, yet when prompted, 84% can point to a specific climate or nature related impact on their business in the past two years.
Join us for an on-demand, 30-minute webinar unpacking what this means for your business, why every organisation needs a transition plan with board level buy-in, and the practical steps you can take to start building resilience.
Agenda
Welcome & introductions
Part 1: Is climate change impacting businesses?
Part 2: How will business resilience evolve?
Part 3: What can be done to build resilience?
Part 4: How can you make it happen?
Key takeaways and Q&A
Speakers
Louise Brent, Senior Content Marketing Manager at Ecologi
Louise is responsible for developing and delivering content that helps businesses understand the commercial realities of climate change and the practical steps they can take to build resilience. At Ecologi, she works at the intersection of climate intelligence and communications, turning complex environmental data into clear, actionable narratives for business audiences. She is the author of Ecologi's 2026 Climate Commitments Report, which surveyed 1,600 UK business owners across 28 sectors to reveal how climate change is already impacting the bottom line.
Louise brings eight years of marketing and communications experience across the sustainability sector, spanning circular economy, renewable electricity, and carbon reduction and offsetting. She holds a Diploma in Sustainable Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, a Bachelor's degree in Geography and Sustainability, and is a Member of the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP).
Host

Sam Jackson
Director of Climate Science and Impact
Sam is responsible for providing climate and sustainability expertise and strategic guidance to the Ecologi, with the priority of aligning the business's products and services with the latest in environmental science and industry best practice. Sam is an advisor to a number of industry groups and a regular speaker at sustainability industry events. Sam has a varied background in climate science, international operations, development, and environmental governance. In his early career, he worked primarily in the charity and sustainable tourism sectors before moving permanently into climate and corporate sustainability. Sam holds Master’s degrees in International Relations and Climate Change Science and Policy from the University of Exeter and the University of Bristol. He is a Full Member (MISEP) of the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals, a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) with the Society for the Environment, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.