Chapter Zero New Zealand Board Toolkit
The Chapter Zero New Zealand Board Toolkit provides directors with a simple yet practical framework to ensure the climate challenge is being effectively addressed at the board table.
Key resources to help directors address climate change as part of their strategic decision making to ensure a sustainable future.
The Chapter Zero New Zealand Board Toolkit provides directors with a simple yet practical framework to ensure the climate challenge is being effectively addressed at the board table.
Guide to help chairs ensure that board members understand the risks and opportunities to successfully - and responsibly - steward the business through the transition.
Created by the XRB and FMA, this guide is intended to provide directors with a quick reference for key things they need to know about Aotearoa New Zealand’s climate-related disclosures regime.
New guide lays out what the new climate disclosure regime means for directors and offers checklists of questions directors can ask to get ahead of the curve in the transition to a low carbon economy.
If current pledges by national governments are fully implemented, the world would be on track for 2.5C warming by the end of the century. Therefore to keep 1.5C alive, business has a crucial role to play to increase ambition and boards are critical in driving this change.
The United Nations High Level Expert Group on the Net Zero Commitments of Non-state Entities, has released its report with recommendations for businesses and financial institutions on how to avoid greenwashing when setting net zero commitments.
The Climate Governance Initiative, Deloitte and the World Economic Forum, have produced a series of guides to help boards steer their organisations toward net-zero emissions.
The Climate Lexicon provides language for directors who want to upskill and support the global goal to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
KPMG quick guide to help organisations understand the XRB's proposed Climate Standards.
This Primer provides an overview of contemporary evidence that climate change presents foreseeable, and in many cases material, financial and systemic risks that affect corporations and their investors.
Guide to helps boards establish and continuously improve their oversight of risk and opportunity as the impacts of climate change continue to evolve.
This report by the World Economic Forum (WEF), presents the nine fundamental principles of effective climate governance.
Join the New Zealand community of non-executive directors, committed to making climate change a boardroom priority.