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Climate change is no longer just an issue for your environmental or sustainability team. It is fast becoming an everyday challenge across your organisation. It is changing relative prices and costs, demand structures and supply chains, presenting opportunities to some sectors and limiting them in others. Some organisations will prosper; others will linger for a while and then disappear. Members of our practice have been involved in developing public policy and corporate strategy in this area for over a decade. It isn’t just about doing enough to survive this new carbon-constrained economy. By leveraging its market leading enterprise information management expertise Deloitte will provide you with a better understanding of the carbon exposures your business is facing and help you identify future opportunities.
 | | National Greenhouse & Energy Reporting (NGER) guide
Do you have the auditable non-financial data that is required to meet your National Greenhouse & Energy Reporting (NGER) obligations? The Deloitte NGER Assurance & Advisory services team have produced a useful guide designed to help you get ready. Read more | | | | |  | | Deloitte accounting alert The financial reporting implications of the CPRS following the release of the Federal Government’s legislation exposure draft. Read more | | | | | | | Doing business in a carbon-constrained economy The proposed introduction of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) in 2010, and new reporting requirements for emissions-intensive activities from this year mean organisations are already dealing with Government measures to tackle climate change. This alert looks what important tax considerations organisations should be thinking about when facing the reality of doing business in a carbon-constrained economy. Read more | | | | |  | | Carbon now comes at a cost – The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
In his article for Business Community Intelligence Magazine, published in March 2009, Deloitte’s Climate Change and Sustainability lead partner, Chris Wilson makes it clear to business leaders that greenhouse gas emissions now come with a price tag. Read more | | | | |  | | Material Business Risk in the Carbon Constrained Economy
Reprinted from the Chartered Secretaries of Australia journal, Keeping Good Companies (Feb2009), Craig Mitchell’s 5 page article extends his work with the G100 on reporting against ASX revised principle 7 and applies it to one of the most significant new material business risks facing large Australian business. Read more | | | | | | | 
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