Climate-related news

Reporting on climate-change continues to be an area of specific focus for investors, regulators and other business stakeholders who are increasingly expecting clearer, more specific and quantified disclosures on material climate-related risks and opportunities affected businesses.

Whilst premium-listed commercial companies and companies with a standard listing of shares or Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) representing equity shares will now be familiar with providing climate-related financial disclosures consistent with the the recommendations and recommended disclosures of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) on a ‘comply or explain’ basis, new Climate-related Financial Disclosure Regulations ("CFD Regulations") will affect entities with a 31 December year-end for the first time in 2023.

These Regulations, approved by the UK Government in January 2022, require UK public interest entities, Alternative Investment Market (AIM) companies, banking and traded LLPs, and other UK companies and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) with more than £500m turnover to make climate-related financial disclosures with exemptions for companies and LLPs with 500 or fewer employees. Many companies in the scope of TCFD disclosures under the Listing Rules will also be in scope of the CFD Regulations and therefore need to ensure that their disclosures comply with those requirements as well. Non-binding guidance issued by the UK government sets out expectations as to what should be disclosed and will help in-scope entities comply with these new requirements.

Both the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in its thematic reviews TCFD disclosures and climate in the financial statements and TCFD – metrics and targets and the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA's) Review of TCFD-aligned disclosures by premium listed commercial companies set out their disclosure expectations in this area. They expect businesses to consider climate-related matters and their effects when providing a balanced and comprehensive analysis of their position and performance, together with a description of the principal risks and uncertainties that they face.

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has also announced that it will focus on climate-related matters as part of its Common Enforcement Priorities for 2023 financial statements.

Additionally an FRC Lab report provides key messages for those companies making net zero commitments with a number of key messages reiterated within the FRC's Annual Review of Corporate Reporting 2022/23.

Whilst climate reporting is improving, regulators will be looking for continued improvement in 2023 and the FRC has indicated that this coming reporting season, as reporting becomes more established, the it is likely to enter into substantive correspondence with companies where their disclosures do not meet its expectations.

Looking forwards, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has published its first two standards: IFRS S1 General Requirements for Disclosure of Sustainability-related Financial Information and IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures. The UK Government, in its 2023 Green Finance Strategy, reaffirmed its intention to adopt these standards for use in the UK, following a formal assessment of the standards and has stated its intention to finalise the endorsement decision on the ISSB standards in 2024. Once endorsed, consideration will then be given to the scope and timing of mandatory adoption of UK-endorsed ISSB standards for UK entities, with a phased implementation being considered.  In August 2023 the FCA announced plans to consult on proposals to update the Listing Rules to refer to UK-endorsed ISSB standards and is aiming to finalise its policy position on this matter by the end of 2024, with new requirements taking effect for accounting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2025.

This page includes all of our news on the financial reporting impacts of climate change.  

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Regulations to improve climate-related reporting for occupational pension schemes now in force

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We comment on the FCA’s consultation paper CP21/18

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We comment on the FCA’s consultation paper CP21/17

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FRC publishes review findings on SECR

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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published the findings of its review of how a sample of companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) had complied with the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting Requirements (SECR) which came into effect from 1 April 2019. The review assesses compliance with SECR, identifies emerging good practice and sets out the FRC’s expectations for reporting in future periods.

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The Pensions Regulator consults on draft guidance on governance and reporting of climate-related risks and opportunities

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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a consultation on proposed new guidance to assist trustees in meeting tougher standards of governance in relation to climate change risks and opportunities.

Accountancy Europe comments on ways to address the climate emergency

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Accountancy Europe has provided feedback on the proposed EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and has released a publication on cooperation in sustainability reporting standard-setting.

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