We assess and disclose nature-related risks, impacts, dependencies and opportunities within a framework of governance, strategy, risk management and disclosure.
The landscape of nature-related sustainability reporting is evolving, shaped by international initiatives and organizations. Key contributors include the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the Convention on Biological Diversity's 15th Conference of the Parties Global Biodiversity Framework (COP 15 GBF), and the Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD).
Led by TNFD, this evolution in reporting underscores increasing expectations for nature-related disclosure. Accordingly, our reporting continues to evolve as we integrate disclosure recommendations related to our ongoing efforts and achievements in water and biodiversity management.
In this section
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Governance
Oversight of nature-related risk management. -
Strategy
How our activities and operations directly or indirectly impact nature. -
Risk and impact management
Assessing nature-related risks for operated assets and projects. -
External collaboration and engagement
Collaborating with local, regional and international stakeholders. -
Managing biodiversity-related risks and impacts
Understanding and mitigating impact. -
Proactive conservation
Voluntary efforts to conserve or restore biodiversity and habitats -
Managing water-related risks
Managing water risks. -
Performance metrics
Data and information related to water and biodiversity risk management.
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Progress report: Operationalizing our Net-Zero Ambition
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