The IFRS S1 and S2 sustainability disclosure standards are gaining traction around the world. They provide a global baseline for sustainability reporting, with commitments from Hong Kong, California, Canada, the U.K., Switzerland, and Australia. Additional jurisdictions are considering its use.

Join climate experts from Sphera and the IFRS Foundation to discuss how IFRS reporting enhances flexibility and resilience for companies. The session will also cover effective methods for conducting climate risk and scenario analysis, as well as quantifying climate transition plans that link GHG inventories with climate targets.

Key discussion points:

  1. How to leverage the IFRS S1 and S2 for streamlined reporting with ESRS E1 Climate Change and other standards
  2. Best practice in climate risk assessment, transition planning, and the value of climate scenario analysis in line with IFRS / ESRS requirements

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