Mercury (Hobart)

Business keen to change

- ELLEN RANSLEY

AUSTRALIAN business leaders are more concerned about climate change than ever before, with a new report finding there has been a significan­t shift in opinion in just eight months.

The 2022 Deloitte CxO Sustainabi­lity Report, which surveyed 102 Australian business leaders, found that almost three quarters of them now believe the world is at a tipping point for responding to climate change. Comparativ­ely, just half of Australian businesses held that view last May.

In addition, almost all Australian executives say their companies have already been impacted by the changing climate. More than half say their organisati­on is being impacted by the regulatory and political uncertaint­y associated with climate change.

Two thirds of the business leaders expect climate change to have a “high or very high impact” on their organisati­on’s strategy and operations over the coming three years.

But despite the increase in concern, the vast majority of business leaders are optimistic that there’s still time to act and make change.

The Sustainabi­lity Report surveyed 2000 business leaders across 21 countries, and found Australia was among the top 10 countries in the world most concerned about climate change.

Deloitte Global chief executive Punit Renjen said the survey showed there had been a shift in a demand for combating climate change.

“The battle against climate change isn’t a choice, it’s billions of choices,” he said.

“No action is insignific­ant, but certain activities and decisions ‘move the needle’ more than others, and those bolder actions from business leaders are needed now – while there’s still time to limit the damage.”

The report found 89 per cent of Australia’s business leaders believe that with immediate action, the worst impacts of climate change can be limited. With Australian companies 10 per cent more likely to be implementi­ng the tougher, “needle-moving” actions, Deloitte Australia chief executive Adam Powick said climate change was a “national agenda” that business leaders needed to own and seize upon.

“Climate change is both a critical challenge and critical opportunit­y,” he said.

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