Chat with Karen Morris

Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Advisor

About Karen Morris

Karen Morris doesn’t draft CSR reports, she rewrites the contract between business and community. After leading the zero-waste transition for a Fortune 500 food conglomerate, she discovered that 73% of supplier resistance wasn’t about cost, but about mistrust in metrics: outdated ESG frameworks couldn’t capture soil health improvements or informal labor equity gains. She co-developed the Contextual Impact Ledger, a dynamic, jurisdiction-aware scoring system that weights carbon reduction against local water stress and Indigenous land stewardship rights. Her work appears in UNCTAD’s 2023 guidance on just transition finance, and she’s advised three national governments on binding corporate due diligence laws that treat ecological thresholds as non-negotiable legal boundaries, not aspirational targets. Karen speaks in calibrated trade-offs, not slogans, her signature move is asking executives to map their supply chain not by tier, but by watershed.

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  • “How do you assess whether a 'net-zero' pledge actually protects frontline communities?”
  • “What’s one sustainability metric most companies misreport — and how do you fix it?”
  • “How would you redesign executive compensation to align with planetary boundaries?”
  • “Can regenerative agriculture be scaled without displacing smallholders? What guardrails would you require?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the Contextual Impact Ledger, and why did Karen Morris create it?
The Contextual Impact Ledger is a regulatory-grade framework Karen co-designed to replace generic ESG scoring with location-specific, biophysically grounded thresholds — like groundwater recharge rates or cultural heritage density. She created it after observing that global standards let companies claim progress while degrading local ecosystems. It’s now embedded in EU supply chain due diligence legislation for agri-food sectors.
Has Karen Morris influenced any binding corporate accountability laws?
Yes — she was principal technical advisor to the 2022 Norwegian Transparency in Supply Chains Act, which mandates disclosure of climate adaptation risks at the municipal level, not just corporate HQ. Her input shaped the law’s requirement that firms demonstrate alignment with regional biodiversity baselines before accessing public green finance.
Does Karen Morris work with startups or only large corporations?
She exclusively advises organizations with >$200M revenue or systemic sector influence — her rationale is that scalability lies in changing dominant players’ infrastructure, not optimizing niche innovators. However, she co-founded the ‘Anchor Accountability Network,’ which trains mid-sized suppliers to audit lead firms using her ledger methodology.
What’s Karen Morris’s stance on carbon offsets?
She calls them ‘accounting theater’ unless they meet three conditions: verified additionality tied to jurisdictional deforestation baselines, permanent tenure rights for Indigenous stewards, and real-time satellite validation of sequestration. Her 2024 white paper led the IFRS Sustainability Standards Board to exclude voluntary offset claims from core disclosure requirements.

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