Tag: Climate Change

Takeaways from the NY State Common Fund’s Decarbonization Advisory Panel Work

Takeaways from the NY State Common Fund’s Decarbonization Advisory Panel Work A lightbulb on an orange background

The New York State Common Retirement Fund (Fund) the third largest pension plan in the United States, recently published their Climate Action Plan following the recommendations of their first ever Decarbonization Advisory Panel. The panel was charged with recommending how to prepare the $210 billion Fund to identify and manage the risks of a changing climate and […]

Toronto’s First Resilience Strategy Needs Broad Societal and Political Support

The City of Toronto released its first Resilience Strategy earlier this month. The strategy sets out a vision, goals, and actions to help Toronto survive, adapt and thrive in the face of any challenge, particularly climate change and growing inequities. Recognizing that true resiliency is more than keeping the lights on during extreme weather, the city’s plan […]

Climate Disclosure is Up Across Sectors, but Additional Progress Urgently Required

Climate Disclosure is Up Across Sectors, but Additional Progress Urgently Required A person working at a computer, with a beige background

A growing number of climate disclosures are identifying more extensive climate-related risks, but also revealing the opportunities may greatly outweigh the costs for many organizations. Recent disclosure reports have confirmed this trend and identified that continued progress is required to improve information for investors and help drive towards future financial sustainability. On June 4, 2019, […]

A Look at the Impacts Highlighted in Canada’s Changing Climate Report

On April 2, 2019, the federal government released Canada’s Changing Climate Report, the first in a series of reports outlining the impacts of climate change in Canada. It immediately generated national news for reporting “temperature in Canada has increased at roughly double the global mean rate” with northern Canada warming “roughly three times” faster than the […]

Bank of Canada Lists Climate Change as a Risk to Canada’s Economy

Bank of Canada Lists Climate Change as a Risk to Canada’s Economy Bank of Canada with orange background

On Thursday, the Bank of Canada released its 2019 Financial System Review, and for the first time it listed climate change as one of the main risks to Canada’s economy and financial system. The inclusion of climate change as one of six vulnerabilities listed in the Financial System Review (FSR) comes a few weeks after the Bank […]

Climate Change Litigation Mounts as Companies Face Increased Exposure

Climate Change Litigation Mounts as Companies Face Increased Exposure A magnifying glass on a green background

Over 1,200 climate change cases have been filed in more than 30 jurisdictions against governments and corporations, including 950 in the United States, according to a newly released report by the global law firm Clyde & Co. Cases filed in the US, Australia, the UK, the EU, New Zealand, Brazil, Spain, Canada, and India either […]

Corporate Directors Facing Increased Exposure to Climate Change Litigation

Corporate Directors Facing Increased Exposure to Climate Change Litigation A law book on an orange background

Corporate directors face an increasing climate liability exposure, according to an updated legal opinion by an Australian think tank, the Centre for Policy Development (CPD). The original 2016 legal opinion by Noel Hutley SC and Sebastian Hartford Davis found that it was “likely to be only a matter of time before we see litigation against a director who has […]

Canada is Warming at Twice the Global Average, Demonstrates Urgent Need for Adaptation and Deep Decarbonization

Canada’s climate is warming at nearly twice the global average rate and Northern Canada is warming even faster, according to the federal government’s sobering national assessment on the impacts of climate change in Canada. Canada’s Changing Climate Report is yet another warning to governments and businesses that we must urgently adapt to the changing climate to […]

Significant Step to Making TCFD a Requirement

Significant Step to Making TCFD a Requirement Computer screen with blue check marks

Over 2250 financial market participants will have to report on TCFD recommendations of governance, strategy and risk/opportunity in 2020. This is the next step in the PRI’s support of the disclosure framework. The PRI (Principles of Responsible Investing) has announced that several TCFD-aligned disclosure indicators will move from being voluntary to be mandatory in 2020 – two […]

Climate Tech Crunch

Climate Tech Crunch A laptop with programming-related items on it

At the intersection of climate change, big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning, there is extreme potential. Expert insights are required for organizations to understand and utilize the best available technology to assess and manage their climate risks and opportunities. This post highlights few tools on our radar. Arabesque’s S-Ray “Explore the sustainability of the […]