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:We will make climate-related disclosures mandatory across the [UK] economy by 2025, with most requirements coming in by 2023.
:We will make climate-related disclosures mandatory across the [UK] economy by 2025, with most requirements coming in by 2023.


:''COP26 explained - UN Climate Change Confererence UK 2021''
:''COP26 explained - UN Climate Change Conference UK 2021''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Climate Disclosure Standards Board]]
* [[Climate risk]]
* [[Climate risk]]
* [[Climate transition risk]]
* [[Climate transition risk]]
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* [[Financial Stability Board]]
* [[Financial Stability Board]]
* [[G20]]
* [[G20]]
* [[Listing Rules]]
* [[IFRS Foundation]]
* [[International Sustainability Standards Board]]  (ISSB)
* [[Net zero]]
* [[Net zero]]
* [[Premium Listing]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[Standard Setting Body]]
* [[Standard Setting Body]]
* [[Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures]]
* [[The Companies (Strategic Report) (Climate-related Financial Disclosure) Regulations 2022]]  - UK
* [[The Companies (Strategic Report) (Climate-related Financial Disclosure) Regulations 2022]]  - UK
* [[Transition risk]]
* [[Transition risk]]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 2 March 2025

1. Financial markets reporting - Financial Stability Board (FSB).

Abbreviation for climate-related financial risk disclosure.

Also known as a climate-related financial disclosure.


2. Climate change - risk management.

More broadly, any disclosure relating to climate change, or climate change risk management, not necessarily of a financial nature.


Mandatory climate disclosures
We will make climate-related disclosures mandatory across the [UK] economy by 2025, with most requirements coming in by 2023.
COP26 explained - UN Climate Change Conference UK 2021


See also