The global landscape of climate-related disclosure continues to evolve rapidly and organizations around the globe are under increasing pressure to navigate a mesh of regulations and start the process of understanding what they need to disclose, and when.
And while the European Union’s CSRD mandate is front and center for organizations in the EU and beyond, there continue to be new and updated regulations and frameworks that organizations need to understand, such as TCFD, EU Taxonomy, ISSB, and California’s SB 261. Sectors such as banking and insurance have been incorporating climate risk assessments for some time, but most industries are just beginning their journey toward aligning with these complex regulations.
In this webinar, we’ll recap the significant changes that impacted the global regulatory landscape in 2024 and highlight key steps you need to take now to prepare for 2025 and beyond.
Specifically, this session will cover:
The global regulatory landscape today – what changed in 2024, who will be impacted, and what is on tap for 2025
The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) – its requirements and implications for businesses around the world
Disclosure frameworks – How to compare and navigate prominent frameworks like the TCFD, EU Taxonomy, and ISSB mandates, and any anticipated expansions in 2025
The latest physical climate risk data available to support compliance
Practical steps to prepare your organization for upcoming disclosure requirements
Whether you are impacted by CSRD, TCFD, EU Taxonomy, ISSB, California’s SB 261, or other global or regional statutes, this webinar will provide essential insights to help your organization stay compliant and ahead of the curve as we approach 2025.
Register today by completing the form and download the Global Regulatory Roadmap chart.
Regulatory Intelligence Manager
Jupiter
Head of CSRD