The Compliance Countdown Webinar Series is designed to help businesses stay ahead of the curve with Australia’s upcoming mandatory climate reporting regulations. This series will cover everything you need to know, from assessing your reporting readiness to developing a comprehensive strategy, managing risks, and establishing metrics and targets for ongoing compliance.
Whether you're part of a Group 1, 2, or 3 company, this series will provide practical insights and clear guidance to ensure your business is prepared for the reporting requirements coming your way.
Session 3 - Strategy
In this session, we’ll explore how companies can align their business strategies with mandatory climate disclosures. We will dive into how to assess climate-related risks and opportunities that can impact your business model, financial planning, and transition strategies, focusing on how to prepare for climate scenarios under the 1.5°C and 2°C+ frameworks. We'll discuss what a Climate Transition Plan (CTP) should look like, the critical disclosures related to climate resilience assessments, and how these strategies affect business performance.
What You’ll Learn
- How to identify and assess climate-related risks and opportunities and their impact on your business model.
- What key elements are required for a comprehensive Climate Transition Plan (CTP).
- How to disclose mandatory climate scenarios (1.5°C and 2°C+), aligned with global climate goals.
- How to evaluate and assess the financial implications of climate-related strategies on your business.
- Practical steps for implementing strategic planning in line with climate resilience assessments.
Key Takeaways
- A clear understanding of how to incorporate climate-related risks and opportunities into your business strategy.
- Insights into how climate transition planning can drive long-term sustainability and align with the Paris Agreement.
- The tools needed to evaluate the financial impact of climate-related strategies and to create a path forward for business resilience.
- Practical guidance on meeting AASB S2 disclosure requirements around climate scenarios and financial impacts.
Don’t miss out on this essential series designed to help you take actionable steps toward mandatory climate reporting compliance.
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Sessions Schedule
April 3rd - Reporting Readiness Assessment (Completed)
April 17th - Governance (Completed)
May 1st - Strategy (UP NEXT)
May 15th - Risk
May 29th - Metrics & Targets
If you want the session recording and materials, reach out to francesca.castro@netnada.com.au.