Jul22
22 July | Online | 16:00 UK | 17:00 CET | 11:00 NY | 08:00 SAN FRAN
Join us for a 45-minute webinar exploring how the lack of audit practice transparency poses risks to investor trust and what can be done to address it. This is your opportunity to hear from leading voices in finance, audit, and sustainability – and to ask your own questions.
Paul Lee
Redington
Head of Stewardship and Sustainable Investment Strategy
Barbara Davidson
Carbon Tracker
Head of Capital Markets Transparency Team
Tino Gonese
Carbon Tracker
Analyst in Transparency Team
What to expect: Tino Gonese, Analyst in the Capital Markets Transparency Team at Carbon Tracker, will open with a short presentation highlighting key insights. He’ll then be joined by a panel of experts –Paul Lee (Redington), and Barbara Davidson (Carbon Tracker) – for an in-depth, open audience Q&A-led discussion.
Drawing on audit reports from over 140 carbon-exposed companies this report highlights the extent to which auditors appear to be addressing, or overlooking, the financial impacts of climate and energy transition risks.
Key themes include:
- The transparency gap
- A possible audit tenure/inconsistency relationship.
- Cross border audit practice variations.
- Practical recommendations for auditors, audit committees, and regulators.
- Investor’s role in driving improved audit transparency.
This webinar is an essential for investors, regulators, audit professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of climate risk and financial reporting.
We look forward to seeing you on the 22nd, but in the meantime, feel free to download the report or email Tino attgonese@carbontracker.org
For previous reports in the series please see Flying Blind: The Glaring Absence of Climate Risks in Financial Reporting (2021), Still Flying Blind: The Absence of Climate Risk in Financial Reporting (2022), Flying Blind: In a Holding Pattern (2024), and Flying Blind: Accounting and Audit Regulation (2025).
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