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Climate disclosure: a winning strategy

Climate disclosure forces companies to understand and quantify their risks, both physical risks, such as droughts or floods, and transitional risks, such as changes in policies or technology. This exercise not only allows them to better prepare for the future, but also highlights business opportunities. A recent study by CDP, an independent global disclosure platform, reveals that companies can get up to 21 times return for every dollar invested in mitigating the physical risks of climate change (CDP, 2025). 

The report Corporate Health Check 2025, produced by CDP in collaboration with Oliver Wyman and the World Economic Forum, provides a comprehensive assessment of business progress on sustainability.

Through the analysis of more than 6,800 companies representing 67% of global market capitalization and 17% of global issuance, the study reveals a worrisome gap between disclosure and effective climate action.

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