A webinar focusing on navigating the increasing complexities of climate-related financial risk is scheduled for September 9th. EcoOnline and the G&A Institute are collaborating to present this session, designed to equip businesses with the tools to meet emerging regulatory requirements.
The session will address the growing need for businesses to publicly disclose the financial implications of climate risks. This need is driven by new regulations, such as California‘s SB 261 and the EU‘s CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), which mandate greater transparency.
Speakers from both organizations will provide practical advice on building robust climate risk strategies. The webinar aims to provide a clear understanding of these new requirements and how to comply effectively. Attendees will learn how to assess their exposure to climate-related risks and develop effective reporting mechanisms.
EcoOnline, a provider of environmental, health, safety (EHS), chemical management, and ESG/sustainability technology solutions, brings significant expertise in risk mitigation and compliance. With over 10,000 clients globally, the company offers software solutions designed to simplify compliance and streamline operations.
The G&A Institute, a sustainability consulting and research firm, offers extensive experience in helping organizations understand and strategize around ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) issues. The institute has been compiling a comprehensive database of corporate sustainability reporting data since 2011, providing valuable insights for its clients.
The webinar is intended for a broad audience, including business leaders, financial professionals, and sustainability officers. The session will provide a timely analysis of the evolving regulatory landscape and practical steps businesses can take to mitigate their climate-related risks. The goal is to help organizations not only meet compliance requirements but also integrate climate risk management into their overall strategic planning.
The session will also address the growing frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters and their potential financial impact on businesses. This will involve exploring methods for identifying and assessing potential vulnerabilities and developing resilience strategies.
Media interested in attending or interviewing representatives from either organization can contact the designated media relations contacts provided by the G&A Institute and EcoOnline. Further details on registration and the webinar agenda can be found on the event’s registration page.










