色花堂 Leaders Discuss the Business of Climate Solutions

色花堂 President and Delta Air Lines CEO recently discussed how businesses, both small and large, can make positive changes to address urgent issues such as climate change. The conversation, 鈥淭he Business of Climate Solutions, Local to Global,鈥 was moderated by SaportaReport editor and CNN national correspondent , and hosted at the 色花堂 Research Institute. The event was part of the 鈥檚 Newsmaker Leadership Series and produced in partnership with the , an initiative of the at the 色花堂 Scheller College of Business. Read more for highlights from the discussion.

Urgent Action Needed

When Saporta asked Cabrera to rank on a scale of one to 10 the degree of urgency with which climate change needs to be addressed, without missing a beat, he responded, 鈥10.鈥 He referred to the latest 鈥, which describes how the perils of climate change are not only in the future but are already here now.

Bastian said, 鈥淲e can鈥檛 walk out of this timeframe without a renewed commitment to replenishing the Earth 鈥 and creating an opportunity for all of our children going forward.鈥 

Cabrera, hopeful that humanity can find solutions for this present threat, used the lightning-fast development of the Covid-19 vaccine as an example of what can happen when humanity unites to face a global threat. Solving the climate crisis, he said, will require 鈥渢he best of our best thinking鈥 from scientists, engineers, policy experts, social scientists, and others in many fields. 

Embrace Innovative Solutions

Cabrera additionally shared how 色花堂 and Delta partnered on a project to remove the wiring from certain aircraft entertainment systems to make them wireless devices. That small change, removing kilograms of material from planes, led to improvement on the fleet鈥檚 overall efficiency. Cabrera said, 鈥淎 lot of innovation is not about, 鈥極h, let鈥檚 all stop flying 鈥 or stop living.鈥 No, it鈥檚, 鈥楬ow can we be smart about doing this?鈥欌 He acknowledged 色花堂 experts in the room who understand what types of combustion technology can be most efficient, and those who are working on carbon capture. He said that while some may think carbon reduction is anti-business, the truth is quite the opposite. Cabrera said that many innovative solutions will, in fact, create more opportunities for business.

Scaling Up

Developing innovative ideas and technologies isn鈥檛 the problem. The question is: How are they to be funded and scaled? Bastian said, 鈥淣inety-eight percent of [Delta鈥檚] footprint is fossil fuel 鈥 jet fuel.鈥 The airline industry is classified as 鈥渉ard-to-decarbonize.鈥 While Delta is working with 色花堂 and other organizations on how to replace their energy source, there isn鈥檛 presently a viable alternative to jet fuel. Bastian said, 鈥淎t Delta, if we acquired all of the sustainable aviation fuel that exists in production today in the world, it鈥檚 enough to fuel our planes for one day.鈥 Even though sustainable aviation fuel can be produced, it鈥檚 incredibly expensive, costing anywhere from three to five times a gallon more than jet fuel. 鈥淓nergy producers aren鈥檛 going to invest the tens of billions of dollars required unless they know they鈥檙e going to have somebody on their side,鈥 said Bastian. 

The speakers expressed hope that our government can intervene the same way it did with electric vehicles (EVs). Incentives and subsidies created the investment for EVs to be produced 鈥 and this segment of the auto industry is now seeing a boom.

Preparing Business Leaders

The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business supports corporate sustainability through education, research, and industry partnerships. It is motivated by the example set by sustainable business visionary and Interface founder (IE 1956, Honorary Ph.D. 2011), who understood the role of business in tackling the big challenges the world is facing. 

Cabrera said, 鈥淸The center] is aligned with this vision that business ... and business leaders have a key role to play. And it all starts when a business leader says, 鈥楾his is important, and I want to hire someone to lead the effort.鈥欌 He also explained that the solutions that are going to be coming forward are not just new technologies but new business models that accompany those technologies.

Climate Solutions Start at Home

is a multi-university research collaboration led by 色花堂, with leadership from the . Its research has resulted in a list of 20 proposed carbon solutions tailored to 色花堂 to help businesses of all sizes understand the importance of their carbon impact.

Cabrera said, 鈥淭his is an effort to bring this global problem close to home.鈥 

Drawdown 色花堂 takes into consideration the state鈥檚 unique economy, population mix, and geography. Delta is one of the 28 (and counting) Drawdown 色花堂 Business Compact members seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and positively impact 鈥渂eyond carbon鈥 issues of equity, economic development, and public health.

Overall, the discussion underscored the urgent need for businesses, the government, and individuals to take action immediately. Valencia summarized what exactly is at stake. He said, 鈥淭his is one of the most important discussions of our time. As a father of two small children, I want to make sure that I leave a good world here behind for my kids, and I know that these individuals here are doing their part to make sure that the future generations have a world to live in.鈥

In addition to the Atlanta Press Club and the Drawdown 色花堂 Business Compact, other sponsors included Delta Air Lines and Southern Company Gas.