Is Your Company Ready for California’s Climate Risk Laws? We’ve Got You Covered.

Starting in 2026, California's new climate risk disclosure law (SB 261 — the Climate-Related Financial Risk Act) will require thousands of companies to publicly report their climate-related risks. But here’s the problem: most companies aren’t ready.

They don’t have the data.
They don’t have the internal expertise.
And they definitely don’t want to drop six figures on a 200-page climate report.

That’s where we come in.

At Strategic Sustainability Consulting, we’ve designed a streamlined, cost-effective way to meet these new requirements without the complexity or price tag of a full-scale climate risk assessment.

What’s Included in Our Climate Risk Disclosure Package?

Our new Climate Risk Disclosure Report + Physical Climate Risk Assessment service gives you:

🔹 A screening-level climate risk analysis of your U.S.-based facilities
Using advanced geospatial hazard data and Expected Annual Loss (EAL) metrics, we identify which locations are exposed to wildfire, drought, coastal flooding, extreme heat, and more.

🔹 A disclosure-ready report
You’ll get a polished, professionally written disclosure document that:

  • Covers the roughly 200 datapoints expected under California climate law

  • Is suitable for your website, investor briefings, or the CDP climate questionnaire

  • Translates your actual practices into clear, truthful, and positive language

In short? We help you say what you’re doing well—and where you’re heading next—with credibility and confidence.

Who Is This For?

This offering is perfect for mid-size to large companies who want to:

✅ Meet California’s climate risk law (SB 261)
✅ Avoid being caught flat-footed when regulators or investors come knocking
✅ Tell a climate story that’s both grounded in data and strategically sound

…and want to do all that without spending a fortune or overwhelming internal teams.

What Does It Cost?

Our flat-rate package starts at $25,000. You get the science, the financial insights, and the disclosure strategy—all in one place, all within 3–4 months.

Ready to Check the Box (and Actually Learn Something Along the Way)?

We believe in helping companies meet requirements without the overwhelm. This is a practical, professional, and proven way to move your climate strategy forward—even if you're just getting started.

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