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The financed-emissions maturity ladder: where will your first report land?

The financed-emissions maturity ladder: where will your first report land?

The number most preparation orbits is the portfolio's financed emissions, and for a super fund's first report, that number can wait.
Reading the first reports: what Group 1 did, and what Group 2 should take from it

Reading the first reports: what Group 1 did, and what Group 2 should take from it

Australia's first mandatory climate reports are now on the public record, and for super funds they are a useful mirror held up a year early.
Scenario analysis: the boulder no one has moved

Scenario analysis: the boulder no one has moved

Why climate scenario analysis is the hardest part of mandatory reporting, and the honest way through.
It's the story, not the numbers, that's mandatory (for now)

It's the story, not the numbers, that's mandatory (for now)

What asset owners actually have to disclose in their first climate report, for periods ending 30 June 2027.
Defensible and useful: making mandatory climate disclosure worth reading

Defensible and useful: making mandatory climate disclosure worth reading

Mandatory climate disclosure is good for our market, and worth saying so plainly. The worry we keep hearing is that it could harden into a defensive compliance exercise, standardised across the industry but stripped of the meaning that made it worth doing. We do not think it has to.
What ASIC’s first sustainability reporting findings mean for super funds

What ASIC’s first sustainability reporting findings mean for super funds

ASIC has given super funds an early look at the climate disclosure issues likely to attract regulatory attention. With mandatory reporting just around the corner, here are three key findings highlighted by ASIC that provide a roadmap for what funds should focus on now.
4 key takeaways from the first Pathzero x S&P Global Energy climate data panel

4 key takeaways from the first Pathzero x S&P Global Energy climate data panel

At our first Pathzero x S&P Global Energy panel in Sydney, we brought together practitioners working at the front line of climate data, reporting and portfolio management. The conversation reflected what asset owners are actually dealing with right now and four key themes emerged. Let's take a look.
Pathzero collaborates with S&P Global Energy, MSCI and Morningstar Sustainalytics to unlock ‘whole-of-portfolio’ climate risk management

Pathzero collaborates with S&P Global Energy, MSCI and Morningstar Sustainalytics to unlock ‘whole-of-portfolio’ climate risk management

Sydney, 20 January 2026: Pathzero, the award‑winning climate risk management platform, has announced it is working with leading data providers S&P Global Energy, MSCI and Morningstar Sustainalytics to enable institutional investors to access auditable climate data across both private and public markets in one secure platform.
A practical approach for assessing physical climate risk across complex investment portfolios

A practical approach for assessing physical climate risk across complex investment portfolios

Institutional investors are increasingly expected to assess and disclose physical climate risks across diversified portfolios. For many, especially those with large allocations to private markets, this creates a structural challenge. Data is often incomplete or fragmented, ownership structures are layered, and the level of assessment varies widely across managers and operating entities.
Pathzero expands global platform to capture location data for physical risk management across private markets

Pathzero expands global platform to capture location data for physical risk management across private markets

Sydney, 14 October 2025: Pathzero, the leading platform for climate risk data in private markets, has announced the launch of a new capability that allows investors to collect location-level data on the operations and assets within their portfolios – laying the foundation for comprehensive physical risk management across global private markets.