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‘SHIFT: Decisions for a Net Zero World’ calls for a radical overhaul of how we do business

Namrata Rana and Utkarsh Majmudar’s new book is an ambitious attempt to lay out a business case for ESG compliance and sustainable living.

March 29, 2023 / 14:42 IST

The climate crisis is unlike any existential challenge humanity has faced before. It’s not limited to any particular function of our society or politics, but instead encompasses the entire gamut of our interactions with the natural environment. Addressing it requires a profound change in how we consume and produce things, based on a set of guiding principles that lay out a framework for the sustainability transition. Few had attempted to produce a true compendium of these principles, till the launch of a new book on the nuances of sustainable development, “SHIFT: Decisions for a Net Zero World”, co-authored by Namrata Rana, Director, Futurescape, and Utkarsh Majmudar, Member, Board of Governors, IIM Raipur, which unpacks the key factors affecting sustainable development performance and explores the choices corporates must make to go green.

 

The book is a mix of visionary hypotheses and hard-hitting case studies, drawing on the authors’ experiences as corporate observers and sustainability experts. However, what makes the book an accessible treatise is a focus on Agenda 2030, which gives policy recommendations contained in it a defined window of relevance. A clear and visible goal brings focus to deliberations on the impact of the forthcoming sustainability transition and enables empirical projections. Amidst a flood of data-driven insights and specific case studies, the book retains a larger view of the sustainability question, touching upon several intangible human factors that affect it, like the evolution of a strategic mindset, and the consequences of eroding trust in institutions.