TCFD is an important development for sustainability professionals to engage with.
Our new guidance will help you understand (TCFD) requirements from the task force on climate related financial disclosures. It will help you in assessing specific disclosures and in turn, in engaging with other professions and teams.Ultimately these disclosures offer us all opportunities for supporting business transitions and influencing change.
Written to support all users of climate-related financial disclosures, it will help a wide range of stakeholders, from risk management specialists and sustainability practitioners, from investors, lenders and insurers, through to interested members of the public.
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Posted on 9th July 2020
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