Climate Change and Sustainability Consulting
Quantifying the impact of global warming and abatement policies on your organisation and its overall environmental footprint.
400+
Economists and analysts
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Clients
200+
Countries covered
40+
Years of experience
What climate change means for your organisation
Changing weather patterns and more frequent natural disasters have made climate mitigation an increasingly urgent policy priority. We help you understand the causes and consequences of global warming on the global economy and your business outlook, and quantify your organisation’s environmental footprint, alongside its economic and social impact.
Business planning and sustainability strategy development
Harness our evidence-based, forward-looking approach to sustainability strategy development and business planning in the face of a changing world. Our experts leverage economic forecasting, sustainability know-how, and world-leading integrated models to help you future-proof your company. We work with you to assess the effects of economic trends, global scenarios, and climate and nature risks, enabling you to efficiently allocate resources and navigate evolving landscapes, ultimately improving your company’s impact and resilience over time.
Sustainability impact measurement and reporting
We use our Global Sustainability Model (GSM) to quantify your organisation’s impacts across the whole of the supply chain, producing an economic, environmental and social footprint, on a consistent basis with UN Sustainable Development Goals and Greenhouse Gas Protocol metrics. At the same time, we help you navigate the changing landscape of emerging reporting and disclosure standards and mandates. Whether you are focused on ESRS, TCFD, TNFD, ISSB or another sustainability reporting requirement, we work with you to think beyond annual reporting, to understand what the metrics mean in a changing world, and to use economic evidence to help you set and achieve targets and demonstrate your progress.
Climate stress testing
Climate change creates financial and economic risks. Our experienced economists use the Oxford Economics Global Economic Model to run climate stress tests for financial institutions around the world. We provide transparent and rigorous modelling, with clear and accessible findings. Our experience includes the latest climate stress tests published by the Bank of England, European Central Bank, Monetary Authority of Singapore and Bank of Canada
Be a thought leader on climate change
We help our clients demonstrate leadership in addressing climate change, with in-depth analysis on best practice in sustainability and its implications for supply chain management, workforce practices and technology.
When tackling a policy issue as cross-cutting and complex as industrial strategy TBI needed an economics partner that could not only produce robust independent evidence, but who could work with us iteratively to push the frontier of knowledge to help us develop novel policy recommendations. Oxford Economics rose to this challenging brief with enthusiasm and professionalism – delivering high-quality content in a project that was well-managed from start to finish.
Climate Change and Sustainability Insights
Access deep knowledge and actionable insights on climate and sustainability risks and opportunities.
The Global Green Economy: Understanding and capturing the opportunity
As each year passes, the climate emergency facing the planet becomes ever more alarming. But this trajectory is increasingly being met by the rapid emergence of new technologies and expertise that are focused on tackling it. As a result, we can now discern the emergence of a future green economy; one that harnesses human ingenuity to protect the planet’s future.
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Country Climate Analysis
Assess the impact climate change will have on all facets of your business. Now and in the future.
City Climate Analysis
In-depth insights into the economic impacts of climate change and mitigation policies on cities and local economies throughout Europe, the US and Canada.
Setting a 2035 emissions target is hard, but achieving it will be much harder
The Australian government is currently developing the 2035 greenhouse gas emissions target as part of its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) submission required by the Paris Agreement. Countries who signed onto the Paris Agreement are expected to set a 2035 NDC target before COP30, which is slated to be held next year.
It’s a bumpy road but Australia’s 2030 climate target is within sight
Following hawkish comments from the Reserve Bank of Australia and a rise in monthly CPI indicator readings in the last two months, markets are pricing in a higher probability that the RBA will hike interest rates at its next meeting in August. We think this speculation is overblown.
Overcoming Scope 3 data challenges for global supply chains
Major Australian corporates face a new reality. Not only is climate change here but so – as from the start of this year – are new sustainability reporting standards.
Can we walk the talk as we approach our 2030 climate goals?
As the world heats up, so does the urgency to assess our collective progress against the goal of limiting global temperature increases to 2℃ as set out in the Paris Agreement.
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The Global Green Economy: Understanding and capturing the opportunity
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