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Climate scenarios and consumer business: Four futures for a changing sector

Author: Deloitte, Met Office

Industry Group: Consumer

Guidance / Tool - 2020

Consumer businesses face a complex web of climate-related risks and opportunities, and both supply chains and physical assets are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Beyond this, the consumer businesses are responsible for over 25% of global emissions, making transformation of the sector integral to the successful decarbonisation of the global economy.

In this report, Deloitte and the Met Office explore four plausible futures for consumer businesses. Through each scenario, the report shows the huge implications climate change has for both businesses and consumers, and show how scenario analysis drives effective long-term decision-making today.

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