Climate Resilience & Net-Zero

Climate resilience, by transitioning to a Net-Zero world, is one of the greatest challenges humankind has faced. Every country, sector, industry, and each one of us must work together to find ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions, transforming the way we produce, consume and move about.

Climate resilience can be a complex process, involving the capacity to prepare for, respond to, and recover from the future impacts of hazardous climatic events as well as the transition to a low carbon economy. All whilst minimising damage to societal wellbeing, the economy, the environment and, of course, day to day business.

Climate Resilience Overview

There is no silver bullet, a multi-solving approach to the challenge is required. SLR's integrated approach to sustainability means we are uniquely positioned to support you with your transition to Net-Zero while building resilience to physical climate impacts.

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To avert the worst impacts of climate change and preserve a liveable planet, global temperature increase needs to be limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. To achieve this, greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 and reach Net-Zero by 2050.

Governments will play a major role in the transition to Net-Zero emissions by mid-century. But companies and investors, through their scale and influence, can have a big impact on global emissions and make a significant contribution towards national climate goals.

Increasingly, shareholders expect companies to have Net-Zero targets and plans in place. Disclosing this information is becoming mandatory for businesses around the world as legislation and guidance on climate transition plans develop.

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), has set out the world’s first Net-Zero standard, providing companies with a framework and tools to effectively implement the Net-Zero target.

Achieving Net-Zero also requires protecting and restoring nature. Our ecosystems play an important role in regulating climate, absorbing roughly half of man-made carbon emissions. At the same time, climate change affects natural systems and is one of the causes of biodiversity loss.

SLR can support you with climate change solutions and your transition to Net-Zero, and enhance your climate resilience, providing a full spectrum of sustainability solutions from strategy to technical delivery.

Climate Resilience & Net Zero Related Capabilities

Carbon Accounting

Providing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions accounting and carbon management (data) systems to meet emissions goals, whether voluntary or government-required.

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Supporting Technical Services

Climate Adaptation Planning & Design

Providing technical and engineering services to adapt to, minimise or avoid harm from climate change on the built & natural environment. Services span the full project lifecycle and include, Adaption Pathways, Systems Thinking and Resilient Design.

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Climate Compliance & Disclosure

Providing climate-related compliance & disclosure support against mandated or voluntary frameworks and standards (e.g., Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD), Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), international and regional emissions trading systems).

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Climate Risk & Opportunity

Assessing climate risk and opportunity through scenario analysis; supported by climate data analytics, systems integration, internal carbon price setting and developing business responses to these risks.

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Net-Zero Strategy

Advising on Science Based Targets (SBT), Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction targets, carbon abatement costed pathways, transition plans and residual emissions strategies.

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Sustainable Finance​

Advising on investment decisions in the financial sector which lead to long-term investments in sustainable economic activities and projects; includes Climate Resilient Finance (financing to support mitigation and adaptation actions that will address climate change)​.

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Water Risk & Resilience

Providing technical and engineering services to manage the risks of too much, too little and too polluted water due to climate change. Includes corporate water stewardship (responsible management and planning of water use), and Integrated Water Resource Management.

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Climate Resilience & Net Zero Projects

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    International

    Anonymous

    Power, Renewables & Energy

    Energy management, decarbonisation and circularity for the chemicals sector


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    Fort William, UK

    Alvance British Aluminium

    Manufacturing & Industry

    GHG emissions reduction and biodiversity impact assessment


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    Preston, UK

    Vision-led planning - Pickerings Farm, Penwortham

    Built Environment

    Vision-led planning - Pickerings Farm


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    Dumfries, Scotland

    ARC Development / IONA Capital

    Infrastructure

    Crofthead anaerobic digestion plant


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    Hull and Nottingham, UK

    Pharmaceutical production sites

    Manufacturing & Industry

    Reducing API in wastewater stream


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    Europe

    HISCOX

    Built Environment

    HISCOX: CDP climate change disclosure


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    Northwest Scotland

    Assynt Development Trust

    NW2045 Natural capital baseline assessment


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    UK

    Plantlife International and WWF

    Government & Communities

    UK grassland trends and ecosystem service delivery


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    UK & USA

    Food Manufacturer

    Manufacturing & Industry

    Net-Zero carbon, water and waste audits for speciality foods manufacturer


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    Manufacturing sector

    Built Environment

    Net-zero targets & TCFD response for a UK-based industrial equipment manufacturer


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    Rotork

    Climate scenario analysis and TCFD disclosure


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    Germany

    Clario

    Healthcare

    Creating ESG value, ratings and reporting


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    Coney Island, New York, USA

    LCOR

    Built Environment

    Surf Avenue Pedestrian Wind Comfort


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    Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

    P&S Ramlochan Property Inc.

    Built Environment

    2444 Hurontario: Pedestrian Wind Assessment & Acoustic Feasibility Study


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    Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

    Momentum Developments

    Built Environment

    24 Gaukel: Pedestrian Wind Assessment


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    Connecticut, USA

    Gem Property Group LLC

    Infrastructure

    Wallingford EV charging hub


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    Brattleboro, Vermont, USA

    Brattleboro Housing Partnership

    Infrastructure

    Melrose Terrace floodplain restoration


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    Revere, Massachusetts, USA

    Hines Interests, LP

    Built Environment

    Revere Beach Apartments


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    Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA

    The Nature Conservancy / Town of Bridgewater, MA

    Infrastructure

    High Street Dam removal and Bridge replacement


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    Lanesville, New York, USA

    Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program

    Infrastructure

    Stony Clove Creek stream turbidity reduction


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