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Zayed Future Energy Prize Introduction Requirements Challenges ahead Agenda 2 Thank you 3 BRAG Carbon What 4 Introduction CDP Accelerate solutions to climate change and water management by putting relevant information at the heart of business policy and investment decisions ID: 177578

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Slide1

Winner of the 2012

Zayed Future Energy PrizeSlide2

IntroductionRequirements

Challenges aheadAgenda

2Slide3

Thank you3

BRAGSlide4

Carbon What?

4Slide5

Introduction – CDP

Accelerate solutions to climate change and water management by putting relevant information at the heart of business, policy and investment decisions.

5

Investors Signatories to the Carbon Disclosure ProjectSlide6

Introduction – CDP

6

“CDP is to the future of business what the X-ray was to the then-future of medicine — without it, we would never have seen the insides of the patient's health.”

Christiana

Figueres

Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Number of companies disclosing to CDP (Investor + Supply Chain)Slide7

Created at WEF Davos (2007), Secretariat provided by CDP

Mission: promote and advance standardized disclosure of climate change-related information in mainstream

reports (Integrated Reporting)

7

CDSB

Climate

Disclosure Standards

BoardSlide8

Climate Change Disclosure

Assessment and transparency of risks across the board helps to prevent systemic risks to the global financial (& economic) system

8Slide9

Compliant with:Latest XBRL specificationITA and Global Manual Filling

CDP + CDSB+ minimize maintenance efforts maximize easy of delivery for main use cases

Requirements

9Slide10

Input: capture all climate related “high-level” conceptsdocument all concepts

allow linking to other taxonomies (namely financial) be extensible

Requirements10Slide11

Usability:languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese allow for enumeration lists to be extended (LOV&LOV+)

allow for “question pathways”

Requirements11Slide12

Output: validation rules compatible with existent analytical solutions

transformable to and from current CDP XML format (transition period)Currently documenting several use cases

Requirements

12Slide13

(1) CDP +CDSB compliance CDP: 12 years; web form based collection system ; structured data; detailed guidance; > 4000 instances submitted

CCRF: 2 year; standard for integrating material climate change information into mainstream fillings; principles and criteria; no detailed data structure; limited adoption;

Requirements – implementation example

13Slide14

Some LOV have been transformed into dimensions

LOV

List of Values

14

Requirements – implementation exampleSlide15

CDP

CCRT

15

Requirements – implementation exampleSlide16

Other LOV are a reporting facts

16

Requirements – implementation exampleSlide17

For LOV that are reporting facts, we would like:

Extensibility;

Ability to provide context;

Translation capability;

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Requirements – implementation exampleSlide18

Proposed solution

Extension of LOV done through relationships of element definitions, like dimensions

Reporting concept must have a type

Qname

that have one of the concepts in the relationships

Defining an entity of type “LOV” that links to

other

(abstract

)

elements, e.g.

<Magnitude of Impact>

<High>

<Medium-High>

<Medium>

<Medium-Low>

<Low>

<Unknown>

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Requirements – implementation exampleSlide19

Challenges ahead

How to work without mandates?

19Slide20

Challenges ahead

Data entry

20Slide21

Challenges ahead

Taxonomy development:

Water

Forests

Cities

Sector reporting

Integrated reporting

21Slide22

Challenges ahead

Supply chain

Taxonomy(

ies

)

Security

Sharing data

(re) Calculations + traceability

22Slide23

THANK YOU!

pedro.faria@cdproject.net

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Winner of the 2012

Zayed

Future Energy Prize