Tunley Environmental to Mark Earth Day with Free CPD-Certified Webinar on Climate Risk and Resilience

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To coincide with Earth Day 2026, leading sustainability consultancy Tunley Environmental is hosting a free CPD-certified webinar titled “Climate Risk Assessments and Resilience Planning for Business”, designed to help organisations move from climate awareness to meaningful, strategic action.

<p>Earth Day, observed globally on 22nd April, serves as a global reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. However, for many organisations, the challenge lies in understanding how climate risk translates into real business impacts. From extreme weather events disrupting operations to evolving regulations and investor expectations, climate risk is rapidly becoming a core strategic concern.</p><p><br></p><p>Frameworks such as the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) continue to shape corporate reporting and risk management, increasing the need for organisations to demonstrate how they are identifying, assessing and mitigating climate-related risks. </p><p><br></p><p>This webinar will explore how businesses can take a structured, data-driven approach to climate risk, embedding it into decision-making processes and long-term strategy. It will cover:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>What a climate risk assessment and resilience plan are, and how they support better business decision-making</li><li>What the main climate risks are and how they might affect your business </li><li>How resilience plans can reduce the impact of climate risks to your business </li><li>The key global frameworks and standards shaping climate risk assessments, including CSRD, TCFD and SECR</li><li>Why climate risk and resilience planning are becoming critical services for organisations and which sectors are most impacted</li><li>An overview of Tunley’s climate risk and resilience services and the typical process involved</li><li>Insights from a real-world case study and how climate risk assessment supported their resilience planning</li></ul><p><br></p><p>The webinar will also include an interactive Q&A session with Tunley Environmental’s sustainability experts.</p><p><br></p><p>Attendance is free, but advance registration is required.</p>

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<p>For more information and to register for ‘<em>Climate Risk Assessments and Resilience Planning for Business’</em>, please visit <a href="https://d2lw2304.na1.hs-sales-engage.com/Ctc/I7+23284/d2lw2304/JlY5m-BpW95jVnq6lZ3lFW34qsX24V18HpW4Y1mvc1Nc07WW6lkGrV31cG0CW7H-FLg6nzj1ZW3RR3TN8S8tmhW19JGph13spH7W5My-nx79fZGVW2GrssC2WKDlhW8G5jNr6SPf9vW8C8XkF3cTFcjW1f1nSy4HBvW8W24G2JN11p9xmW9hf8wH345rfpW14c4w41X7-CSW4TsxdJ1N9djsW7Grsjm4j-S-MW81ySvb4t5WkKW5PpbcZ7XYhX8W2Plz7X4cFkmGW16n_fx9g1DWwW5JJwht110g4xW1lLJtJ7WLlwpN8mW116-QT3CW6fGRsl4w651kW2YMFlM7gSZ96W4Jk8Hf4zv_HpVMrM714445l8W2yCq75577mkvVySlsG2yzhPDW3lXkvC2Q2KYXW2js4mh4WRRKsW7wFb38105rdnW1_S39l1WylTBW82NhfH3HJgG2W5kZTy92RVXWlW5w3NyQ7C2Vk4W5fjHnq65FKhmW1Lv9RM5W9klCW72nTFN8Y_3_RW7Bvdtr3QkVYSW7r4XxT46bXjfVQ1Mxy36Z0jfW6WN07042mKsyW75mGzy8Sm4MyW179bVj3_lgPvW9hCCgk65WP2Jf4555Z204" target="_blank">this page</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>For media enquiries, please contact: Catherine Foister, PR & Media Executive, Tunley Environmental, <a href="mailto:catherinefoister@tunley-environmental.com" target="_blank">catherinefoister@tunley-environmental.com</a></p>

"“Organisations need to understand not just where they are exposed to climate risks, but how those risks could disrupt operations, supply chains and long-term growth. This webinar is about helping businesses take that next step through structured, science-based resilience planning”."

— Dr Tara Garraty, Senior Scientist and Biodiversity Lead at Tunley Environmental

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"meta_title": "Sustainable construction pivots to resilience",

"meta_description": "Flood defences, resilience economics and biodiversity carve-outs are reshaping sustainable construction around utility, risk and returns.",

"digest_text": "Climate resilience is becoming the most bankable expression of sustainable construction. The Environment Agency's delivery of flood protection for 62,000 properties, beating its target by 10,000, shows where public spending is moving: towards asset protection that can be counted, priced and defended. LSE's triple dividend case for adaptation reinforces that shift, giving clients a language of life cycle cost, building lifecycle performance and wider economic return rather than moral obligation alone.\n\nThat matters for sustainable building design. A market focused on risk will still talk about whole life carbon, embodied carbon and a whole life carbon assessment, yet the immediate winners are likely to be projects that combine resilience with low carbon design, energy-efficient buildings and credible lifecycle assessment. In practice, environmental sustainability in construction is being judged less by abstract ambition than by whether a scheme can protect value, cut exposure and support delivery.\n\nThe political signal is sharper in the Biodiversity Net Gain exemption for schemes below 0.2 hectares. Ministers are not abandoning sustainable design, eco-design for buildings or the circular economy, nor are they stepping away from net zero carbon buildings, net zero whole life carbon or BREEAM and BREEAM v7 benchmarks. They are revealing a hierarchy. Measures with a clear commercial or safety case are advancing faster than rules seen as friction.\n\nFor developers, contractors and specifiers, the lesson is clear. The next wave of work will favour low carbon building strategies that pair flood resilience with low carbon construction materials, embodied carbon in materials scrutiny and circular economy in construction. Sustainable construction is not narrowing; it is hardening around evidence, utility and returns."

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