Climate risk reporting for CSRD in 3 simple steps

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Explore the hazards covered

EarthScan Risk Category

EU Taxonomy

EU Taxonomy

ACUTE

Heat wave

SOON

Cold wave

CHRONIC

Heat stress

Changing temperature (air)

SOON

Temperature variability

SOON

Temperature variability

EU Taxonomy

ACUTE

Drought

EU Taxonomy

ACUTE

Coastal flooding

Fluvial flooding

SOON

Pluvial flooding

CHRONIC

SOON

Sea level rise

EU Taxonomy

ACUTE

Cyclone, hurricane and typhoon

Storm (blizzards)

SOON

Tornado

CHRONIC

SOON

Changing wind patterns

EU Taxonomy

ACUTE

Heavy precipitation

SOON

Hail

CHRONIC

SOON

Precipitation or hydrological variability

SOON

Changing precipitation patterns

EU Taxonomy

ACUTE

Wildfire

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Frequently asked questions

What reporting standards does EarthScan Disclose help me align with?

Right now, EarthScan Disclose helps you report in line with CSRD. But we’re not stopping there! IFRS/TCFD is next on our list, with more on the way. Got a specific reporting standard or framework in mind? Let us know at sales@earth-scan.com - we’d love to hear from you!

Which parts of CSRD do you help me report against?

We cover the physical risk disclosure requirements (E1-9) within ESRS E1 - a traditionally manual and time-consuming process. Our automated climate risk intelligence delivers credible, science-backed insights in seconds, so you can focus on what really matters.

What emissions scenarios are included?

Your EarthScan Disclose report assesses risk under three key emissions scenarios:

  • Business as Usual - No major changes; emissions keep rising.
  • Emissions Peak in 2040 - A middle-ground scenario where emissions slow down later.
  • Paris Aligned - The best-case scenario, aiming to keep global warming well below 2°C.

CSRD requires companies to assess risks under a high-emissions scenario (Business as Usual) - and we’ve got that covered for you!

Does EarthScan consider multiple climate scenarios?

CSRD requires companies to assess risks across three timeframes. Here’s how ESRS 1 defines them:

  • Short-term - Your reporting period (e.g., 2025)
  • Medium-term - Up to 5 years after that
  • Long-term - Beyond 5 years

To help you meet these requirements, your risk report includes data for 2025, 2030, and 2060, giving you a clear view of risks across all required timeframes.

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