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Corporate Stewardship of the biosphere - what it is and why does it matter for managing future risk?

Join us to hear the latest thinking from two global experts, Professor Ian Thomson and Professor Jan Bebbington, who are using cutting edge thinking to transform operations of large businesses.

The event will be chaired by Dr Owen Kelly and feature reflections from Dr Sarah Ivory.

There are aspirations for corporations to become biosphere stewards. If that ambition has left you scratching your head, attending this discussion is a must.

This will be a thought-provoking discussion that will feature expert speakers and in-depth analysis. Our speakers will make a compelling case for corporate biosphere stewardship as a critical part of managing current and future risk in a thriving economy.

The event is open to anyone interested in the future of our economy and society, from economists and policymakers to business leaders and students. You'll have the opportunity to ask questions, engage in lively debate with others who are interested about the role of business in society.

Don't miss out on this chance to deepen your understanding of an important but often overlooked component of economic success.

Registration and refreshments from 6pm. The event will start promptly at 6.30pm.

This is a joint event between the University of Edinburgh Business School and The David Hume Institute. All registrations details will be shared between both organisations.

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