CUBE Data Report Climate Change Risk: The Race to Regulation

This report is the first in a series of CUBE’s Data Reports, which leverage their proprietary inventory of standardised regulatory data to draw meaningful insights from global regulatory activity. The data, which comes from CUBE’s RegPlatform product, explores 116,325 data points from global regulators and issuing bodies over the last 10 years.

CUBE was keen to explore a topic of regulation that remains relatively ethereal; environmental, social and governance (ESG). ESG action within financial regulation is as much a source of myth and legend as it is of regulatory issuances.

ESG is a broad topic with parameters that are yet to be fully defined. As such, this report focuses on the first pillar of ESG, the ‘E’ – Environment. In particular, it explores the frequency of reference of a number of climate-related concepts, including climate-change risk, climate disclosures, SFDR and the TCFD, among others.

The report explores the references to these concepts from regulatory issuers on a global scale, with a view to understanding what topics issuing bodies are focused on, how they have evolved, and how they are prioritising them.

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Lavanya Rathnam

Lavanya Rathnam is an experienced technology, finance, and compliance writer. She combines her keen understanding of regulatory frameworks and industry best practices with exemplary writing skills to communicate complex concepts of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) in clear and accessible language. Lavanya specializes in creating informative and engaging content that educates and empowers readers to make informed decisions. She also works with different companies in the Web 3.0, blockchain, fintech, and EV industries to assess their products’ compliance with evolving regulations and standards.

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