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In this third Lyceum conversation, the Accounting Alchemy Network turns its focus to climate action and the unique responsibility—and opportunity—facing the accounting profession.
This discussion features guest Steve Pipe, a UK-based chartered accountant, former finance leader, and longtime advisor to accounting firms. The conversation explores climate change not as a distant scientific debate, but as a real-world risk management issue—one that accountants intuitively understand.
Rather than positioning accountants as climate experts, the conversation reframes the issue through a familiar lens: risk, mitigation, and insurance. If individuals and businesses routinely insure against low-probability but high-impact risks, the group asks, why wouldn’t we apply the same thinking to climate change—a risk with potentially unprecedented consequences for economies, communities, and future generations?
The video highlights why accountants are uniquely positioned to lead. As trusted advisors to businesses across every sector, accountants have both the credibility and the reach to influence meaningful action—by reducing their own carbon footprints, helping clients do the same, and even developing new advisory services that support sustainable business practices. The conversation also underscores a powerful dual benefit: taking climate action can serve the planet and strengthen firms by attracting values-aligned clients and creating new, value-based service opportunities.
This Lyceum offers a compelling, practical invitation for accounting professionals to see climate action not as an abstract obligation, but as a natural extension of their role as stewards of long-term value, resilience, and societal well-being.
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