
The price of inaction: When the weather hits the balance sheet
Clean-up costs are mounting. Prevention is clear. Boards must act now to protect value, credibility and long-term resilience.
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Clean-up costs are mounting. Prevention is clear. Boards must act now to protect value, credibility and long-term resilience.
The latest environmental report urges boards to use climate data for practical oversight, adaptation planning and governance action.
Climate change and extreme weather events are ushering in a new era of risk uncertainty.
In a world increasingly shaped by climate risks, nature-based solutions are proving to be not only environmentally beneficial but also financially sound investments.
Directors must take a long-term, strategic approach to climate-related risks, embedding sustainability at the governance level.
“Mitigating our climate impact – and supporting others in doing so – underpins all that we do,” says Channel Infrastructure chair James Miller.
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