This series of webpages outlines Conoco Phillips' approach to utilizing scenarios in the capital planning process, integrating carbon risk management into strategic planning, managing carbon asset risk and using carbon-pricing in decision making.
The Climate and Development Knowledge Network supports decision-makers in designing and delivering climate compatible development. CDKN do this by combining research, advisory services and knowledge management in support of locally owned and managed policy processes. Working in partnership with decision-makers in the public, private and non-governmental sectors nationally, regionally and globally.
This website provides a range of models, tools and databases for climate change research on such subjects as watersheds, air quality, water erosion, US policy scenarios and energy systems.
These US national and regional websites are designed to ensure that stakeholders from around the US can quickly and easily find the information they need to manage climate risks and ensure the resilience of their production systems.
This website provides a range of data, tools, publications and resources for understanding a changing world and how it affects natural resources, livelihoods, and communities.
This page is primarily intended for audiences, such as data innovators, who want to use government data to develop tools to help others learn about the impacts of climate change or make decisions in which climate change plays a role.
ClimateWizard enables technical and non-technical audiences to access leading climate change information and visualize the information anywhere on Earth.
The Ceres framework highlights key business risks and opportunities related to climate change and the clean energy transition. The industry’s capital investments exceeding $100 billion per year. The report also makes recommendations for electric power companies on long-term strategies to meet investor and stakeholder expectations.
SASB's Materiality Map identifies likely material sustainability issues on an industry-by-industry basis. This map serves as a snapshot of likely material sustainability issues at the time of our initial analysis and may be subject to change as issues and industries are ever-evolving. Click on a highlighted cell at the sector-level and then on any highlighted cell at the industry-level to see suggested accounting metrics and additional information for each issue.