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Climate Change and Sustainability Services - Ernst & Young - Luxembourg

Climate Change and Sustainability Services

Climate change and sustainability are becoming more important to governments, businesses and people everywhere.

On the one hand, businesses face increasingly complex regulatory requirements – that differ by country and industry – as well as the weight of public expectations. On the other hand, the climate change and sustainability agenda presents companies opportunities to generate revenues and cut costs.
For many organizations, striking this balance means embedding climate change and sustainability into the hearts of their business. Only by doing so can they meet short-term objectives and create long-term stakeholder value.

Ernst & Young can help. Our Climate Change and Sustainability Services team is grounded in our core skills in assurance, tax, transactions and advisory. On top of that we have the specific knowledge to help you understand business and regulatory threats and opportunities, explore and execute commercial transactions, monitor performance and assure public disclosures on progress. You'll receive a tailored service supported by global methodologies to address issues relating to your specific needs.

Wherever you are in the world, we will provide the right professionals to support you.

Durban: Is the future of climate change policy turning?

19 November 2011
The battle against climate change is at a crucial turning point, with the world’s climate negotiators soon convening in Durban, South Africa, to determine the future of international climate change policy. We assess the prospects for success, analyze issues that need to be addressed and outline implication for business.


Seven questions for CEOs considering sustainability

Although sustainability reporting is voluntary, the broad trend is towards greater disclosure. Here are seven things that CEOs and boards should ask in order to prepare for the possibility of reporting on sustainability for the first time, or to improve their existing reports by enhancing data collection processes.

New survey shows executives taking action on climate change

24 May 2010
Global executives spoke candidly about their strategies and priorities, as well as the implementation challenges within their complex organizations.  Executives are acting on climate change initiatives because their customers expect it -- and because they can make money. See our survey for insights on how senior executives are managing their business response to climate change.


Outcomes of the Copenhagen Accord

9 Feburary 2010
In December 2009, the world watched as nations gathered in Copenhagen to discuss responses to climate change, resulting in an initial Copenhagen Accord. What are the key elements of it, and what do they mean for your business?


The business case for climate change

9 Feburary 2010
Leading organizations are leveraging their climate change agenda to help generate revenue, reduce costs and meet stakeholders’ expectations.
What is your organization’s response? Read our report to find out how organizations are anchoring their climate change strategies and staying on course. 


Global site

Visit our Global Climate Change and Sustainability Services site for latest news, industry perspectives and business issues.


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