Climate disclosures are complex and challenging, and it will take time for organisations to fully embed the required changes to maximise the opportunities they present. Year 2 requirements will go even deeper and expect more.

We’ve developed this podbite and webinar series to help you get the right structures and processes in place to ensure that the next steps – quantification of financial impacts and transition planning – are focused on areas of strategic importance for your organisation.

Each short pod 'bite' episode features experienced professionals who are working on these important issues with businesses around Aotearoa New Zealand. The intersecting webinars are an opportunity for us to come together virtually and explore the key themes a little deeper and contribute to this important korero.

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Podbite Episode 1: Get going with our three-step plan

Sanel Tomlinson, KPMG Sustainable Value partner and KPMG IMPACT measurement and reporting lead, outlines a three-step plan for organisations to get started on their Year 2 reporting, enabling a clear understanding of the requirements for the year ahead and setting a strategic direction for meaningful change. 

 

Podbite Episode 2: Zeroing in on what's important

In episode two of our weekly podbite series, Nick Swallow, Director, Strategic Advisory zeroes in on the principle of materiality as it pertains to your climate statement. Taking early action on this topic will set you up for success and Nick’s five tips will be helpful in developing your approach.

 

Podbite Episode 3: Testing resilience

In this week’s episode of our podbite series, Sarah Bogle, Director, Sustainable Value, discusses 3 aspects that set your business up to be climate resilient. Sarah’s episode also covers linking these aspects back to climate scenarios to establish a solid foundation for your climate work programme.

 

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