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WHAT IS ESG AND SUSTAINABILITY?

What, why, when, who, how?

Sustainability

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SCENARIO ANALYSIS + QUANTITATIVE MODELS

Climate Scenario Analysis is the cornerstone of the analytical component of an organisation’s response to climate change, and the most consistent recommendation in the TCFD approach. It identifies factors affecting the short- and long-term ability of a company to generate value highlights how influences interact with those factors (and each other). Quantitative Modelling further allows you to explore how these factors may impact on financial models, and update strategies to incorporate these factors. This allows your organisation to take a sophisticated approach to risk ensures you are prepared to respond to evolving climate and ESG disclosure requirements.

CLIMATE IMPACT MANAGEMENT

Climate impact management builds on climate risk management by encouraging organisations to use the information gathered in the latter process to address the outward-looking impacts they create on the environment. This information can then be used to inform organisational strategies and leverage the opportunities associated with climate change to create more positive impacts (and reduce negative ones). Climate impact and risk management approaches are interlinked as the most significant threats to an organisation are often from a climate risk perspective are those arising from organisational behaviours causing a negative impact on the environment.

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FULL ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT

Simple, integrated, enterprise-wide risk management provides the mechanism through which all risks can be understood and balanced. In this context, ERM can ensure that climate risk is integrated throughout every level of an organisation. Satarla can provide guidance, training, and support in upgrading your risk management approach so that it is practical, focused on controls and actions, and delivers value rather than “ticking boxes”.  This ensures that any modifications or new ERM processes are appropriate for the wider goals of an ERM function, including ESG risk management and future integrated risk management for the organisation.

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