During the webcast we will undertake an in-depth discussion of scenario analysis within the frameworks of the proposed mandatory disclosure of climate-related financial information and explore how outputs can be used to inform decision and strategy.
Our panel will share their insights into scenario analysis, including:
Key ASRS and NZ CS requirements for scenario analysis, including assurance and the differences between the schemes
How scenario analysis is used to inform strategic planning, assess climate resilience and build internal knowledge and capability
What is needed to effectively quantify the impacts of climate-related scenario analysis
We were joined in the discussion by:
Emma Herd – Co-lead, EY Net Zero Centre | Partner, Climate Change and Sustainability Services, EY Australia
Pip Best – Partner, Climate Change and Sustainability Services Leader, EY New Zealand
Mathew Nelson – Partner, Climate Change and Sustainability Services, EY Australia | Board Member, Australian Accounting Standards Board
Glenn Brady – Associate Partner, IFRS Professional Practice, EY Australia