As global tensions reshape the business landscape, geopolitics is a core concern in every boardroom. In this episode, PwC Partner Michelle Horton and Axios Creative House Host Ryan Heath explore how leaders can turn geopolitical uncertainty into strategic advantage.
As policy shifts, digital disruption, and rising energy demands redefine the global economy, leaders are rethinking how to turn change into opportunity. PwC Partner Erika Ryback, who specializes in real estate strategy and workplace transformation, and Axios Creative House Host Ryan Heath explore where growth is happening now, and what's driving it.
Executives today face complex challenges — from surging energy demand to supply chain volatility, leveraging tax incentives to building resilience and allocating capital to unlocking value from data. These aren't just pressures — they're decision points. And with disruption comes opportunity.
PwC's Michelle Horton and Brigham McNaughton and Axios Creative House Host Ryan Heath explore how sustainability helps to meet that opportunity.
Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, sat down with Axios' Mike Allen in a View From The Top conversation to discuss the company's role in powering the grid, scaling clean energy and preparing for rising demand in the age of AI.
A new investment firm is betting on a big idea: There's no collision between prioritizing both climate and returns despite the recent vibe shift — if you do the homework.
Why it matters:Resolution Investors is helmed by veterans of Al Gore's Generation Investment Management.
The Trump administration was sued by some two dozen states that are seeking to block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from canceling a $7 billion solar energy program.
The big picture: The states argue in a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington Thursday that the EPA "illegally terminated" the program that's "designed to bring low-cost distributed solar energy to over 900,000 households in low-income and disadvantaged communities."