Global climate change has become a worldwide existential threat

At the Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience (CCRR) we’re developing new strategies for value creation and sustainability. Through global research impact, it is our goal to safeguard the ecosystems and local communities in which businesses operate. 

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Professor Martina Linnenluecke and the Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience are providing companies with the tools and frameworks to understand their exposure to climate change risk and help them take meaningful action to decarbonise the economy.

Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience transcript

The Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience is a group of experts working on all aspects related to climate risk and climate adaptation, climate resilience.
 
Climate change has become such a pressing issue and it's essentially affecting all parts of society, all parts of our environment. So a company that is not decarbonising might face eventually additional risks from legislation that's being introduced, but it could also be a company that's not adapting to climate change.

It might face a situation whereby it is operating in locations that are at higher risk. The financial sector is very much concerned about climate risks in investment portfolios and there is just a big appetite for understanding how those risks can be reduced.

Australia is still very carbon-intensive. We are really here to provide companies with tools and frameworks to understand their exposure to climate change risk, but also to take meaningful action in that regard. The Centre is a very interdisciplinary group.

We do have staff in economics, finance, marketing and management. Outside the Business School, we have experts looking into climate change, decarbonisation. We are connected to colleagues around UTS, so essentially bringing together this diverse expertise really allows us to tackle the questions that we are researching from a number of different viewpoints.

Internationally, we also do see a lot of interest in the work in particular from our partners in Asia and in Europe, it's really great to be part of that conversation.

We’re dedicated to helping businesses address the physical and transition risks brought on by climate change. Our goal is to be recognised for global research impact; safeguarding the ecosystems and local communities in which businesses operate while developing new strategies for value creation and sustainability.

As a multi-disciplinary hub that is virtual and open, the Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience creates opportunities for collaboration among researchers and academics to leverage their research capabilities.

At the Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience we find our strength in collaboration. Our extensive experience working with government and industry on climate adaption strategies means that we have a practical understanding about how research applies in the real world.

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Our publications and case studies

At the Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience we provide evidenced-based research to decision-makers to meet the needs of businesses, industry and the government. Explore our working paper series and selected case studies.

News and events

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High US tariffs on Chinese-made goods didn’t halt the fast fashion industry. They just rerouted it, and the Australian market has been flooded.

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Mandatory climate-related disclosure is about to transform Australia’s corporate reporting landscape. The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) will develop educational materials explaining the core concepts underlying sustainability reporting in the Corporations Act.

Tue 19 May 2026 - Wed 20 May 2026

8.30AM Australia/Sydney

Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, Building 8 UTS Business School 14/28 Ultimo Rd, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia

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Wed 1 Jan 2025 - Wed 31 Dec 2025

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Get in touch with us at CCRR@uts.edu.au to talk about our goals and research, partnering with us, working with us and opportunities for collaboration.