Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)

Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Consultancy

The Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) provides information to investors about what companies are doing to mitigate the risks of climate change, as well as being transparent about the way in which they are governed.

  • A Fully Managed TCFD Service

We will project manage your TCFD reporting and handle the four pillars of ESG, GHG, climate modelling, and financial risk. It’s a demanding, multi-disciplinary process and you need the best team to handle it.

  • The Global Leader for TCFD

More than 500 corporations have used our TCFD platform. Combined with our consultancy, there’s no more cost-effective approach to this most demanding regulation.

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The Four Pillars of TCFD:

  • Governance: How does the company address climate-related financial risks? This pillar asks if the board oversees climate-related financial risks and opportunities, if the right members of management are involved, and how management reports to the board on climate issues.
  • Strategy: What is the company’s climate-related financial risk and opportunity strategy? Some companies may evaluate their climate-related financial risks and opportunities and decide to do little. Other companies may face risks that require a strategic plan.
  • Risk Management: TCFD expects companies to evaluate their climate-related risks and opportunities, and to analyse their risk exposure. They must assess severe weather, flooding, fires, and other acute events that can impact vulnerable physical facilities or operations. Physical risks include drought, poor land arability and increased heat on outdoor workers and operations. Finally, there are the risks companies face in a low-carbon economy, such as the impacts a carbon-intensive company might face due to stakeholder and public pressure.
  • Metrics and Targets: The essence here is simple. It asks how the company measures its progress in reducing climate-related risks, very much on the basis that you can’t manage what you don’t measure.