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Turning Global Risks into Sustainable Opportunities

Published Aug 26, 2014 10:56 AM by The Maritime Executive

A new global initiative launched by DNV GL and Monday Morning Global Institute aims to identify opportunities for sustainable responses to a range of global risks. A series of eight workshops around the globe marks the start of the identification process. The results will be published in the first Global Opportunity Report in January 2015.

The first workshop takes place in Johannesburg August 27th.  Over the following two weeks, workshops in Abu Dhabi, London, Mumbai, Oslo, Shanghai, San Francisco and Sao Paulo will follow, all gathering unique localized insights into how societies can handle the looming sustainability challenges in ways that not only protects life and property today but also acts as a leverage to create more prosperous and resilient societies for the future.

“Seeing sustainability challenges as opportunities rather than risks might seem a bit optimistic at first glance, but it is a necessary change of mindset,” says Bjørn K. Haugland, Chief Sustainability Officer at DNV GL. “We know that we need to act fast and in collaboration if we are to address the problems ahead of us. Looking only at the risks to lifestyles and business as we know it might cloud our vision. The greatest risk we are facing is not seeing the opportunities in the transition to a safe and sustainable future.”

The Global Opportunity Workshops will identify opportunities related to five global risks: Extreme weather, Continued Rise in Non-communicable Diseases, Water Scarcity, Urban Breakdown and Lock-in to Fossil Fuels. The workshops – called Opportunity Panels – will gather creative and innovative individuals from business, academia, NGOs, youth organizations and public offices. “We need the input from all sectors to help identify areas of investment with the promise of creating long-term value for society, not just short-term profit,” points out Erik Rasmussen, Founder and CEO of Monday Morning Global Institute.

The report and the ensuing Global Opportunity Network will be developed by DNV GL and Monday Morning Global Institute. Following the workshops, a global survey will be carried out to test which of the identified opportunities holds the greatest attraction to stakeholders.

“We don’t stop after mapping the opportunities. The Global Opportunity Report will also test the reception of the identified opportunities by rating them with the help of hundreds of stakeholders. This rating will help identify the areas where strong alliances for sustainable action most likely can be forged“, adds Erik Rasmussen.

Building on the coming eight workshops, the project will develop the Global Opportunity Network. The aim of this is to provide an arena to share initiatives on how an opportunity-focused mindset can be furthered and how concrete alliances for sustainability can be forged.

Date/time/venue for the opportunity panels:

City

Date

Time

Venue

Johannesburg

Aug. 27th

09:00-13:00

The Wanderers Club

San Francisco

Aug. 28th

09:00-13:00

The Orchard Hotel

Mumbai

Sept. 1st

08:30-13:00

Sofitel Mumbai BKC

Sao Paulo

Sept. 1st

13:00-17:00

Maksoud Plaza Hotel

Shanghai

Sept. 4th

08:30-13:00

Marriott Hotel Hongqiao

Oslo

Sept. 5th

09:00-13:00

DNV GL Headquarters, Høvik

London

Sept. 8th

09:30-13:30

Grosvenor House

Abu Dhabi

Sept. 9th

09:00-13:00

Beach Rotana Hotel

 

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