Renewables overtake coal as world’s biggest source of electricity

According to the BBC renewables have overtaken coal as the world’s biggest source of electricity - source https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2rz08en2po

 Whilst this is a shift that has been long anticipated it is now making global headlines.

This transition is not just symbolic. It reveals a deeper truth: climate risk, disruption, and adaptation are no longer future theories. They are here, and they’re reshaping industries, financial systems, supply chains, and stakeholder expectations.

Why this matters for your organisation

  • Risk exposure is rising fast. Whether in energy, manufacturing, finance, infrastructure, or services, shifting weather patterns, regulatory pressures, and stakeholder demands are creating new kinds of operational, reputational, and strategic risk.

  • Opportunities are emerging. As the world accelerates toward low-carbon solutions, forward-looking organisations can gain first-mover advantages, not just compliance.

  • Leadership and capacity gaps persist. Many teams are still not equipped to integrate climate risk into decision-making. That’s where training and structured frameworks become essential.

What our training delivers

Our tailored Climate Change and Risk Management Training help organisations to:

  1. Understand climate science and scenario analysis, using credible sources and future projections.

  2. Map and assess climate-related risks and opportunities specific to your sector and geography.

  3. Embed climate risk into governance, strategy and operations so that it becomes part of everyday decision-making, not a side project.

  4. Communicate transparently with stakeholders including investors, regulators, employees, and customers about climate resilience.

  5. Build internal capacity so you’re not dependent on external consultants in the long run.

We focus on solutions that are pragmatic, actionable, and directly tied to your bottom line.

If you’re:

  • A C-suite leader or board member wanting to improve your organisation’s climate resilience

  • An ESG, risk or sustainability lead looking to upgrade internal capabilities

  • Or simply someone curious about how to turn climate risk into strategic advantage

… let’s connect.

Overcoming climate apathy isn’t about shouting louder. It’s about showing up with empathy, clarity, and hope. It’s about helping people see that they’re not alone, that their voice matters, and that together, we can build a better future.

The climate story is still being written. And every one of us has a pen in hand.

When we encourage constructive critical thinking, we deepen understanding and engagement.

To learn more about climate change, and obtain an accreditation from The Carbon Literacy Project, join one of our courses.

For companies, explore our climate change workshops and our consultancy services at https://peakgovernance.co.uk/carbon-reduction-workshops

As an individual register for our accredited carbon literacy training courses at https://peakgovernance.co.uk/accredited-carbon-literacy-training

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