Videos
Watch: Exploring science based solutions for Carbon Capture and Storage
In this webinar, in partnership with Deloitte, we discussed science and technology-based carbon capture, storage and offsetting solutions, their long-term viability and how they can form part of your company’s strategy to achieve net zero. We were joined by Professor Stuart Haszeldine, from Edinburgh University, a renowned expert in Carbon Capture and Storage.
Watch: Boardroom blind spots: are you addressing climate risk?
In this interactive Q&A, attendees had the chance to get practical advice for the boardroom on their climate-related questions. Catch up on the questions that were raised and the advice the panel gave. This event was organised by ICAEW in collaboration with Chapter Zero during the ICAEW Climate Summit.
Watch: How financial institutions are tackling the net zero challenge
Financial institutions are a powerful force in the race to net zero. Can cooperation help overcome some of the challenges and unlock the trillions needed to achieve a resilient, zero emissions future? This event with HSBC and Chapter Zero France discussed how financial institutions can define credible and transparent commitments to finance the transition to net zero while establishing a robust framework to monitor progress.
Watch: Climate risk scenario
Climate change is a risk multiplier, generating increasingly unprecedented impacts on assets, supply chains, infrastructure and regulations across jurisdictions. This interactive scenario explored managing a disorderly transition.
Watch: Vision 2050: Time to Transform
Vision 2050 is a framework to guide the actions and shifts in mindsets needed for 9+ billion people to live well, within planetary boundaries, by 2050.
Climate risk and the financial sector
How can board directors better oversee their companies’ climate transition strategies? Our video series, in collaboration with HSBC, is designed for NEDs of banks and reinsurance companies.
Watch: Building confidence and clarity around ESG reporting
In this webinar, in partnership with the Deloitte Academy, we look at the acceleration in the move to mandatory ESG reporting and what this means in terms of the quality of sustainability data that will be expected. In particular we look at the growing calls for assurance, what assurance is required now, how that will likely change, and the key considerations.
Watch: Remuneration Committee: A further focus on climate and ESG
Companies are increasingly incorporating ESG and climate measures under executive incentive plans. This creates a number of challenges for remuneration committees including setting appropriate targets, measuring and verifying progress and communicating the strategy with relevant stakeholders.
Watch: Aligning pension funds and corporate climate ambitions
In this event leading figures give a deeper understanding of how pension schemes can align with a business’s climate goals and the practicalities of the UK’s Pension Schemes Act. This event is organised by the Centre for Climate Engagement in collaboration with Chapter Zero.
Watch: The role of the board, energy transition and the harder-to-abate sectors
Lord Turner chairs the Energy Transitions Commission, a global coalition of leaders from across the energy landscape committed to achieving net zero by 2050. In this conversation, Emily Farnworth drew on his expertise to explore the role of non-executive directors in driving the low carbon transition especially in sectors where emissions are high and reducing them is particularly hard.
Watch: Exploring the role of carbon offsetting in the transition to net zero: education for board members
Organised with the Deloitte Academy, this webinar sets out the fundamental principles of carbon offsetting, explains their role in global decarbonisation, explores the growing voluntary carbon markets and delves into the challenges of choosing carbon credits.
Watch: Biodiversity: understanding nature-related risks and the economics of biodiversity
Consider the findings of the ‘Economics of Biodiversity – The Dasgupta Review’ and how companies can identify and mitigate their highest nature-related risks. By recognising these, thinking ahead and focusing on solutions, companies can create opportunities to build a more resilient business, which can deliver strong financial and social returns.