The Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) provides information to investors about what companies are doing to mitigate the risks of climate change, as well as be transparent about the way in which they are governed. It was established in December 2015 by the G20 Financial Stability Board, and is chaired by Michael Bloomberg. It consists of governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets. It will become mandatory for companies to report on these disclosures by 2025 in the UK, although some companies will have to report earlier.
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| - Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (fr)
- 気候関連財務情報開示タスクフォース (ja)
- Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (en)
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| - 気候関連財務情報開示タスクフォース(きこうかんれんざいむじょうほうかいじタスクフォース、略称:TCFD 英語:Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures)とは、企業の気候変動への取組みや影響に関する財務情報についての開示のための枠組みである。 (ja)
- The Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) provides information to investors about what companies are doing to mitigate the risks of climate change, as well as be transparent about the way in which they are governed. It was established in December 2015 by the G20 Financial Stability Board, and is chaired by Michael Bloomberg. It consists of governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets. It will become mandatory for companies to report on these disclosures by 2025 in the UK, although some companies will have to report earlier. (en)
- La Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (pour Groupe de travail sur la publication d'informations financières relatives au climat) ou TCFD définit des recommandations concernant la publication, à destination des investisseurs, d'informations par les entreprises sur leur gouvernance et leurs actions pour réduire leurs risques liés au changement climatique. La TCFD a été créée en décembre 2015 par le Conseil de stabilité financière du G20. Elle est présidée par Michael Bloomberg. Au Royaume-Uni, la publication de ces informations par les entreprises deviendra obligatoire d'ici 2025 (fr)
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| - La Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (pour Groupe de travail sur la publication d'informations financières relatives au climat) ou TCFD définit des recommandations concernant la publication, à destination des investisseurs, d'informations par les entreprises sur leur gouvernance et leurs actions pour réduire leurs risques liés au changement climatique. La TCFD a été créée en décembre 2015 par le Conseil de stabilité financière du G20. Elle est présidée par Michael Bloomberg. Les recommandations de la TCFD en matière de publication d'informations sont structurées autour de quatre thèmes : la gouvernance, la stratégie, la gestion des risques, les indicateurs-clés et objectifs. Au Royaume-Uni, la publication de ces informations par les entreprises deviendra obligatoire d'ici 2025 (fr)
- The Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) provides information to investors about what companies are doing to mitigate the risks of climate change, as well as be transparent about the way in which they are governed. It was established in December 2015 by the G20 Financial Stability Board, and is chaired by Michael Bloomberg. It consists of governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets. It will become mandatory for companies to report on these disclosures by 2025 in the UK, although some companies will have to report earlier. Climate change presents financial risk to the global economy. Financial markets need clear, comprehensive, high-quality information on the impacts of climate change. This includes the risks and opportunities presented by rising temperatures, climate-related policy, and emerging technologies in our changing world. The Financial Stability Board created the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) to improve and increase reporting of climate-related financial information. The UK is set to become the first country in the world to make climate-related financial disclosure (TCFD) mandatory. The new pledge will be issued as part of a plan to "make the financial services industry more dynamic, open and competitive" after Britain leaves the EU. While many companies have increased their efforts to improve sustainable operations in recent years, and investors are increasingly pursuing ESG integration in their investment decisions, the lack of consistent disclosure and reliable data for assessing, analyzing and tracking progress remains the biggest barrier to disclosure. TCFD was set up to help solve such problems. The UK is expected to move beyond the "comply or explain" approach with the aim of advancing mandatory TCFD consistent disclosure for UK non-financial and financial sectors by 2025, with a significant number of mandatory requirements in place by 2023. Specifically, the regulations outlined in the TCFD Taskforce interim report will cover most sectors of the economy, including listed commercial companies, large UK-incorporated private companies, banks, building societies, insurance companies, UK-authorised asset managers, life insurers, FCA-mandated pension schemes and occupational pension schemes. (en)
- 気候関連財務情報開示タスクフォース(きこうかんれんざいむじょうほうかいじタスクフォース、略称:TCFD 英語:Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures)とは、企業の気候変動への取組みや影響に関する財務情報についての開示のための枠組みである。 (ja)
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