Climate Reporting Fundamentals
Climate Reporting Fundamentals (Short Course)
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Dr Kaushik Sridhar
Lead Facilitator, Net Zero & ESG at Accelerate Zero and Founder of Orka Advisory
Dr. Kaushik Sridhar, FGIA GAICD, is an award-winning sustainability expert with over 19 years of experience in senior ESG roles across industries, including Evolution Mining, KPMG, EY, Regis Healthcare, and Unisys. He is the Founder & CEO of Orka Advisory, a boutique advisory firm that helps organisations locally and globally implement impactful sustainability and ESG strategies.
With a PhD from Macquarie University, Kaushik is recognised as a thought leader in corporate sustainability, regularly lecturing at universities, delivering keynotes, and contributing to global sustainability forums. In 2023, he was awarded ESG Impact Leader of the Year. He is also a TEDx speaker and brand ambassador for several organisations.
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Next interactive session:
Face to face training: 9am-12pm Wednesday 12 March 2024 – Sydney
Live Online Training: 9am-12pm Tuesday 18 March 2024 – Zoom
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This course provides participants with a focused introduction to the fundamentals of climate reporting in Australia. It covers both current and upcoming legislative requirements, including the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS) and the global context with frameworks like ISSB. Participants will be introduced to key climate-related concepts such as greenhouse gas emissions, physical and transition climate risks, and the governance structures that support effective climate reporting.
The course will delve into the essential pillars of climate and sustainability reporting—governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets. It will also explore the different types of climate-related risks that businesses face and how these risks can affect operations, strategy, and financial performance.
Participants will gain practical insight into the roles and responsibilities of directors, managers, and executives in climate governance, while understanding the importance of transparent greenhouse gas emissions reporting, including Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.
Additionally, attendees will explore the financial implications of climate change and how climate-related disclosures influence business decision-making and stakeholder communications. By the end of the course, participants will have a clear understanding of how to implement effective climate reporting strategies and the evolving trends that will shape corporate sustainability practices in Australia.
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of climate reporting fundamentals in Australia, covering both current and upcoming legislative requirements. As such, it is applicable to professionals across various sectors who need to understand and implement climate-related reporting practices.
Executives, managers, and directors seeking to enhance their organisation’s climate governance will benefit from this concise yet thorough perspective. The course is equally valuable for sustainability professionals, financial officers, and risk managers looking to align their practices with evolving reporting standards.
New entrants to the field of sustainability and climate reporting will gain a solid foundation, regardless of their background in finance, operations, or governance. Government officials and policymakers will also find the course informative for understanding the practical implications of climate reporting regulations.
Face to face training:
9am-12pm Wednesday 12 March 2024 – Sydney
Live Online Training:
9am-12pm Tuesday 18 March 2024 – Zoom
For assistance with registering, email domestic@acbi.edu.au or call 1300 001 568.
You must also have access to appropriate technology to allow you to complete this course. This includes a computer with a reliable internet connection and browsing ability, word processing applications such as Word and Spreadsheet applications such as Excel.
We recommend Microsoft Office Suite.
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