Join Sandy Smith and Philippe Guillard as they discuss the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and climate risk in the context of the SEC’s March 21st climate proposal. Don’t miss our earlier episode in this series coveri
Andy Bartlett returns to the SpheraNOW podcast to discuss hazardous area management and its implications for business with Alex Studd, one of Sphera’s product marketers. Listen to other episodes of “Andy’s Almanac on Accidents.”
On March 21st, the SEC released its Climate Disclosure Proposal, which if passed would require publicly traded companies to measure and report climate related risks and Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions. Tune in for a conversation with Sphera’s CEO Pa
Sphera's chief product officer, Mike Zamis, who's responsible for the strategy and development of Sphera's next-generation ESG solutions, talks about Scope 3 emissions and the climate risk aspects of the SEC’s March 21st climate disclosure prop
Business conditions and the regulatory environment have a major impact on your business. Make sure you’re up to speed by listening to Sphera Solution Consultants Andy Bartlett and Abhilash Menon and Solution Executive Tim Floyd as they recap ou
Diva Amon, a marine biologist who went 3,300 feet below the surface in a submersible with Will Smith in 'Welcome to Earth,' joins the podcast to talk about sustainability and the experience.
To err is human, but to err working in a hazardous industry could be downright dangerous. Andy Bartlett explains the human factors part of the Operational Risk Management equation.
Sphera’s James Pearson joins the SpheraNOW podcast to discuss Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), the circular economy and missed opportunities.
Hannes Partl, Sphera's director of sustainability consulting, gives his take on the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report as well as the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26).
Andy Bartlett is back to discuss Swiss cheese in the Digital Age, and ways current software and technology could have helped prevent one of the most well-known refinery incidents in history.