In recent months, the interconnectedness of nature and climate change has become increasingly evident, with natural ecosystems playing a critical role in carbon sequestration and climate regulation. As the global community gets used to reporting in line with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework, attention is now shifting towards the Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD). For the tech sector, this is particularly relevant as it underscores the necessity to account for natural resource dependencies and environmental impacts in their operations and supply chains.
Participate in our online expert Q&A session on 19 September at 1:30 PM, where members will have the opportunity to enagage with Charlie Dixon, UK Market Engagement Lead - TNFD and Nature at the Green Finance Institute, as he answers questions on where to start with the adoption of the TNFD framework.
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By 2030, digital technology can cut global emissions by 15%. Cloud computing, 5G, AI and IoT have the potential to support dramatic reductions in carbon emissions in sectors such as transport, agriculture, and manufacturing. techUK is working to foster the right policy framework and leadership so we can all play our part. For more information on how techUK can support you, please visit our Climate Action Hub and click ‘contact us’.
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