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The AI Shift: What It Means for Sustainability and Governance

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AndrewAlesbury

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October 17, 2025

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is moving faster than most corporate governance frameworks are designed to adapt. As companies race to adopt AI, for everything from operational efficiency to sustainability reporting, boards are being pulled into unfamiliar territory. This course explores how AI is intersecting with sustainability issues in ways that are reshaping risk profiles, regulatory expectations, and board oversight responsibilities. From AI’s environmental footprint and its potential to streamline regulatory ESG disclosures, to ethical concerns like algorithmic bias, workforce disruption, and explainability, directors must navigate a new and fast-evolving landscape. This course provides a pragmatic foundation for understanding how AI is reshaping the sustainability agenda and what directors should be doing now to keep up.

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Course Curriculum

What is going on?

  • The Macrotrends shaping ESG & sustainability today
  • Macrotrend 1: Federal deregulation in the US
  • Macrotrend 2: Tariffs and the remaking of supply chains
  • Macrotrend 3: ESG backlash… and the backlash to the backlash
  • Case Study: BP rolls back climate commitments
  • Macrotrend 4: The rise of AI
  • Macrotrend 5: Complexifying global regulatory environment

What boards are missing

How is ESG evolving? Towards ESG 2.0

How to stay current

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