Hub Culture Davos 2026: Marisa Drew of Standard Chartered on Where the Money is Really Flowing 267 views
At Davos 2026, sustainability may be quieter on the promenade — but it’s far from off the agenda.
In this conversation from the Hub Culture Pavilion, Marisa Drew, Chief Sustainability Officer at Standard Chartered, joins Edie Lush to cut through the noise and answer a simple question with complex consequences: is climate still a priority for global business — and does capital back it up?
The short answer: yes — decisively.
From record-breaking investment in sustainable infrastructure to large-scale carbon credit projects in the Amazon, Ghana, and beyond, Drew explains why climate, nature, and adaptation remain firmly embedded in CEO decision-making — even as the global narrative shifts toward AI and geopolitics.
This discussion explores:
• Why climate and nature still rank among CEOs’ top priorities
• How carbon markets are funding real-world protection of forests and communities
• What Article 6 deals actually look like in practice — and why they matter
• Why adaptation and resilience are now investable, scalable opportunities
• The rise of climate-resilient infrastructure, from clean cooking to storm-proof solar
• Why the “blue economy” is moving from niche to serious returns
The takeaway is clear: sustainability isn’t disappearing — it’s maturing. Less slogan, more structure. Less talk, more capital. And for companies that understand where climate, finance, and impact intersect, the opportunity set is only getting bigger.
This is climate leadership — grounded in data, dollars, and delivery.
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