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ACCA urges businesses to prioritise climate resilience as COP29 summit opens

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) unveiled its latest report on November 11 titled "Weathering the storm: Building resilience against climate disruptions", exposing widespread neglect of climate risks as many organisations fail to update business continuity plans or invest in resilience measures.

Vietnam Investment Review 23/11/2024
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As the COP29 climate summit kicks off in Azerbaijan, alarming new research from ACCA reveals that just 20 per cent of businesses and other organisations surveyed identified climate-related risks across their operations.

The report, which surveyed over 600 finance professionals globally, paints a sobering picture of the lack of preparedness amid escalating environmental threats.

“Businesses and other organisations are not prepared for weather-related disasters, with out-of-date business continuity plans failing to reflect the frequency of disruption of climate-related events,” according to the report.

While climate disruptions such as extreme floods, hurricanes, and rising temperatures are becoming more frequent and severe, only 17 per cent of organisations rehearse their response to major climate-related disruptions, and a staggering 25 per cent have no resilience-building measures in place at all.

“Spain’s recent floods and intensifying hurricanes worldwide are harrowing reminders that climate change is not a distant threat; it’s reshaping lives and communities right now,” said report author Emmeline Skelton, head of sustainability at ACCA. “Organisations must make climate adaptation a priority, not only to safeguard their operations but to protect the people and places at risk. Rising temperatures, more intense rainfall, and swelling sea levels make the evidence unmistakable, we must act now to build resilience and mitigate further harm.”

The escalating environmental threats demand comprehensive preparation. Yet, the ACCA survey reveals that climate adaptation planning is still not receiving the urgent attention it requires. “It’s time for organisations to take decisive action to protect both their future and the communities they serve,” Skelton stated.

However, resilience is not a priority for organisations, with two-thirds of respondents not investing adequately to address the physical risks posed by climate change, and only 37 per cent planning to increase spending in this area.

“Organisations with a digital-first approach can’t overlook climate risks affecting their remote workforce,” she added. “To ensure resilience, forward-thinking organisations need to proactively support remote workers with measures like power backups and health monitoring to stay prepared in an increasingly unpredictable climate.”

The report also highlights regional disparities in climate-related risks. In Africa, power outages emerged as the most significant disruption, impacting 54 per cent of respondents. In North America, concerns were more centred on supply chain breakdowns (41 per cent) and employee health impacts (39 per cent).

Meanwhile, digital-first organisations face unique challenges, particularly for remote workforces. These vulnerabilities demand innovative solutions, such as power backups and enhanced health monitoring systems, to ensure continuity in the face of extreme weather events.

According to the report, CFOs and finance teams are essential to building climate resilience through risk-based planning and sustainable business strategies. By championing transparency in emissions targets and transition plans, finance professionals play a critical role in reducing carbon footprints and advancing net-zero goals, ultimately supporting a fair, inclusive, and climate-resilient future.

ACCA will be sharing the findings of this report, and other research and guidance it has produced on a range of sustainability issues, at the COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan. The report includes tool kits for finance teams to build resilience skills in areas such as scenario testing, crisis management planning, and business continuity plans. It also lists key actions business and governments must take to build resilience and address climate-related risks.

Khanh Linh

TAGGED:Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
SOURCES:Vietnam Investment Review
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