June 1, 2022 - The ninth annual Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Retreat will explore the fault line between climate change aspirations and action, specifically at the corporate level. Experts will examine cutting-edge behavioral science research and how it can help companies make changes critical to abating climate change and meeting energy transition goals. Panelists will discuss how frames, norms, and narratives shape values, behavior, and decision-making around responses to climate change, and how what we know about the science of decision-making could be harnessed to accelerate progress.
Danielle Fugere will be presenting on a panel.
Event Highlights
Panel: How Companies Think about Climate Challenges
This panel will explore how companies are thinking about their obligations and the risks in responding to the call for Net-zero, and how it is affecting their culture and internal communications.
Panel: How Investors and Shareholders Influence Corporate Climate Action
This panel will address how companies are responding publicly to the energy transition, and communicating with shareholders, banks, and investors.
Panel: The Role of Consumers and Communities to Motivate and Participate in Climate Action
This panel will address how companies are responding to customer demand for corporate responsibility in the face of climate change and how to motivate the public to accept needed changes in land use, physical infrastructure, and goods and services.
Panel: Behavioral Science Tools and Insights to help companies Reach Net-Zero Goals
This panel will highlight how decision making and behavior change science can inform corporate action, and where this research can better serve corporate needs in real-world settings, to help in the energy transition.