UK businesses invited to take part in climate risk survey
2nd December 2019 - 11:27
As part of the Third UK Climate Change Risk Assessment the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics in collaboration with the UK Committee on Climate Change are investigating climate risks to businesses and industry in the UK.
This work will inform the UK Government’s climate change adaptation planning under the Climate Change Act. The research explores the direct and indirect impacts of climate change on businesses operating in the UK. Activities to reduce emissions (climate change mitigation) are not considered.
As part of this process we are conducting a survey of businesses with operations in the UK, regardless of size or sector. We are inviting businesses in the UK to participate in this survey via the link below, which will be open untill 12th December 2019.
Do the Climate Risk Survey for Businesses operating in the UK (link)
The survey will take between 10-15 minutes and all responses will be anonymized – personal or company details will not be linked to any of the responses nor used in any reports or publications resulting from the study.
The LSE Research Privacy Policy can be found here.
If you have any questions regarding this study or want to be kept informed about the findings please contact Dr Swenja Surminski, Head of Adaptation Research at GRI/LSE and Lead Author UK CCRA ‘Business and Industry’ chapter.
Image: Damage caused by the River Don, Sheffield bursting its banks in the November 2019 floods (Credit: Chris Cook/istock)