The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) provide detailed guidance on what companies need to disclose about their sustainability performance.

Still, many companies struggle with a clear interpretation of the guidelines as to how they relate to the double materiality assessment within CSRD guidelines. Especially when it comes to the assessment of physical risk, uncertainty is widespread in current sustainability teams. A recent study showed that 63% of organizations report uncertainty around CSRD physical risk reporting as a key challenge.

We are here to help.

Watch our first “Office Hours” session with extended Q&A where you’ll have the opportunity to hear some of the most pressing questions answered by physical climate risk reporting experts

In this on-demand session, we cover key topics such as:

  • Understanding Materiality: How to determine what is material physical risk to your assets and what you need to disclose

  • Navigating CSRD Requirements: Gain clarity on the latest standards and reporting guidelines around physical climate risk

  • Best Practices for Implementation: Learn how to seamlessly integrate sustainability reporting into your organization’s existing processes

  • Common Pitfalls to Avoid: Hear expert advice on how to sidestep challenges that other organizations face

  • Tailored Guidance: Hear specific questions/answers related to your business’s unique needs and challenges.

Whether you're in the initial stages of your physical climate risk reporting or fine-tuning your strategy, this session is designed to provide you with actionable insights and guidance.

ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

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Jupiter Climate Experts

Megan Arnold

Regulatory Intelligence Manager
Jupiter

Elisa Seith

Principal Solutions Consultant and CSRD Lead
Jupiter

Allan Kapoor

Sr. Technical Product Manager
Jupiter