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New ISO standard to help organisations adapt to climate change
BSI, the business improvement company, has published the first standard on climate adaptation, BS EN ISO 14090 Adaptation to climate change – Principles, requirements and guidelines. It offers a framework that enables organisations to give appropriate consideration to climate change adaptation when designing and implementing policies, strategies, plans and activities.
BE EN ISO 14090 is the first in a range of ISO standards in this area and aims to help organisations assess climate change impacts and put plans in place for effective adaptation. The standard sets out how organisations can prioritise and develop effective, efficient, specific and deliverable adaptations which will increase resilience and demonstrate robust and credible risk management, amidst the impact of climate change.
The standard’s approach is relevant to all sizes and types of organisations whose activities, products and services might be at risk from, or in some cases able to take advantage of the opportunities posed by, climate change. It is for those who implement climate actions and for decision makers who want to understand climate risks and how these are being managed.
Application of this standard can demonstrate to interested parties that an organisation’s approach to climate change adaptation is credible. It has been designed to help organizations develop measures and report on adaptation activity in a verifiable way. It is also relevant for use across the value chain as well as to decision makers involved in purchasing, investment and insurance who wish to understand their, or others’, climate adaptation actions. Implementation also enables users to directly contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal on climate action (SDG 13).
David Fatscher, head of sustainability sector at BSI said: “There has never been such pressure on organisations to demonstrate that they are acting responsibly to mitigate their impact on the environment, whilst also showing foresight in adapting to climate change. This summer, the UK has witnessed rail tracks buckling in a July heatwave and the Whalley Bridge dam at risk of collapse due to sustained rainfall in August. Adaptation to such extreme weather is always cheaper than recovery and future-fit businesses need to focus on being climate resilient.
“BS EN ISO 14090 helps organisations to proactively address this challenge by guiding them in developing appropriate measures and reporting on adaptation activity in a verifiable way.”
UK stakeholders who participated in the development of BS EN ISO 14090, included representatives from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Environment Agency, Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment, Institution of Civil Engineers and the Met Office.
Further details about BS EN ISO 14090 can be found here.
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