Carbon Footprinting – Part 1: Building ESG metrics into financial plans
The first in a series of posts from Managing Director Steve Bows, with ideas on how to incorporate ESG metrics into connected […]
Domestic developments in biodiversity protection landscape
December also saw a raft of announcements in Australia pertaining to biodiversity management, legislation and accounting. It’s abundantly clear that companies must […]
International developments in biodiversity protection landscape
In conjunction with COP15, December has seen a flurry of developments to the biodiversity accounting, disclosure and regulation landscape, internationally. 6th December: Global […]
COP15 – A global agreement reached
After a two-year delay and re-location from host country China to Montreal, Canada (with Chinese leadership maintained), the 15th Conference of the […]
COP27 Series – Mitigation work program
A key task on the COP27 agenda was to finalise the details of a work program designed to scale up the ambition […]
COP27 Series – ‘Fossil Fuel Phase Down’ fails
During COP27, various nations were calling to update the consensus reached at Glasgow’s COP26 to “phase down unabated coal power” by broadening […]
COP27 Series – Breaking down ‘Loss and Damage’
The next series of blogs will explore what happened at the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework […]
International Sustainability Standards Board confirms Scope 3 inclusion
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), who are part of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) foundation, have recently confirmed that Scope 3 emissions […]
Emissions offsetting and science based Targets
Given the challenges involved in reducing actual emissions, many entities are relying on carbon offsetting to achieve their stated targets. While offsetting […]