COP15: Momentum for corporate transparency
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GRI engagements during the UN biodiversity summit in MontréalWith the UN Convention on Biodiversity (COP15) underway, over 20,000 delegates from 190 countries are meeting in Montréal, Canada, with the goal of setting the essential targets and commitments in order to address and mitigate devasting biodiversity loss around the world.As revealed last week, GRI has published a revised transparency standard for biodiversity impacts, and a 12-week public comment period has begun. The proposed GRI Standard is timely, given growing attention at COP15 on the reporting and data that will be needed to assess progress and hold organizations to account.Against this backdrop, GRI is speaking at a series of COP15 events this week, as well as hosting global webinars for stakeholders, to share more about the more insights on the draft Biodiversity Standard and the cooperation efforts with other initiatives.Nature is the New Climate: What does this mean for your organization? (14 December,10:30 EST; Delta Hotels Montréal, and online)
- GRI’s Harold Pauwels (Director of Standards), Matthew Rusk (Head of GRI North America) and Elodie Chêne (Standards Manager) take part in this Agendi-hosted event on the role of corporates in addressing their biodiversity and land use impacts, with discussion on the GRI Biodiversity Standard alongside other accountability metrics.
- Elodie Chêne participates in this official COP15 side event, hosted by Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research and Value Balancing Alliance. It will the fundamental role of reporting standards in transferring global bipodiversity targets into business action.
- The GRI team will share more on the key highlights and proposed changes to the revised Biodiversity Standard, identified reporting challenges and trends, and how stakeholders can participate in the consultation process to shape the final standard. Q&A webinars will take place in January, while details on regional events (February) will be announced soon.
- Alongside representative from CDP, ISSB, TCFD and TNFD, GRI’s Harold Pauwels is a panellist for a session on the role of metrics and disclosure standards in reaching corporate transparency on biodiversity, as required to achieve COP15 outcomes.