Unlocking Resilience: Transforming California's climate risk into business value
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Amid ongoing disruption and uncertainty, decarbonization remains essential for climate mitigation and long-term business resilience.
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As corporate exposure to climate change grows, regulators worldwide are expanding disclosure requirements to improve transparency.
While decarbonization is critical for mitigating climate change and meeting rapidly growing disclosure requirements, it also provides strategic benefits for companies.
The release of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards Exposure Drafts by the EFRAG marks a significant step toward the simplification of the EU’s corporate sustainability reporting landscape.
Due to high API concentrations, direct releases can have significant local impacts on water quality and health if these discharges are not adequately treated.
Two recent developments give companies a clearer view of what the final shape of the landmark EU Omnibus proposal may look like.
The current U.S. administration has drastically shaken up the priorities of the Environmental Protection Agency, reconsidering many long-standing environmental protections.
The European Union's agenda to increase its competitiveness by simplifying the reporting and due diligence requirements in its sustainability regulations is further taking shape.
On April 8th and 9th, U.S. President Donald Trump signed a series of Executive Orders (EO), some of which are directly relevant to the U.S. power grid and various decarbonization efforts.
Value creation from corporate and investor Net Zero strategies in the coming years will move beyond own operations to focus on Scope 3 emissions.
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