A global survey of young business professionals has revealed a growing appetite among the next generation of leaders to take a more active involvement in the journey to net zero.
With COP28 just one week away, KPMG’s ‘Leaders 2050’ team interviewed 363 young people from 38 countries to take a snapshot of their interest in the climate summit and their appetite for positive action and change on issues including the climate crisis.
An overwhelming 95 percent of the respondents – aged between 18 and 24 – revealed they wanted to be more involved in organizations’ sustainability-related decision-making processes, while more than half (58 percent) said they had a high awareness of global sustainability challenges.
Despite 81 percent of respondents believing the private sector ‘plays a critical role’ or ‘should play a larger role’ in the COP28 process, strikingly fewer than a third of those questioned (28 percent) felt they were being heard at leadership level on net zero and sustainability.
The research was conducted by Leaders 2050 – KPMG’s professional network for future leaders in all sectors who have an interest in net zero, clean growth and sustainability, with a focus on diversity and inclusion. The network’s mission is to equip the next generation with the skills, networks and purpose needed to drive towards a more sustainable future.