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Leading with Purpose in a Climate Changed World
Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
As climate pressures intensify, leaders across every sector are being asked deeper, more urgent questions about the role of their organisations and the values guiding their decisions. In this special Climate Coaching Action Day episode, Professor Katie Bailey and Dr Katie Manning - co‑editors of The Purpose‑Driven Organisation in Times of Climate Crisis - join host George Warren to explore what it truly means to lead with purpose in a climate‑changed world.This episode offers an honest, human‑centred conversation about organisations and leadership in the climate era - balancing practical organisational insight with the inner work leaders must undertake to show up with clarity, compassion, and conviction.For coaches and leaders alike, this is an essential exploration of how purpose can help reshape business for a regenerative, responsible future.You can link with the speakers here:George Warren, Associate Faculty, the AoEC and executive coach, the Edge of Coaching – hostProfessor Katie Bailey, Emerita Professor of Work and Employment, Kings College London - guest panellist Dr Katie Manning, Lecturer in Climate Change, Business, and Society, Kings College London - guest panellist













